aid |
to give help to someone. |
attic |
the space in a house that is under the roof and over the ceiling of the top floor. People often store things in the attic. |
backyard |
an open area behind a house that belongs to the owner of the house. |
boil1 |
the state of a liquid when it reaches a certain temperature and starts to turn into a gas. |
gentle |
not intending to cause pain or trouble to other people or animals; kind. |
grip |
to grasp or hold firmly. |
harvest |
the gathering of ripe crops, or the amount gathered. |
hood |
a covering for the head and neck that may be attached to a coat, jacket, or other piece of clothing. |
hunt |
to search for and try to kill (animals) for food or sport. |
job |
work a person does every day or every week and gets paid for. |
mend |
to repair or fix. |
paddle |
an oar with a wide, flat blade and long handle. A paddle is used with both arms for moving a small boat through the water. A paddle is not attached to the boat. |
sack |
a large bag made of thick paper or other strong material. A sack is used to hold grain, potatoes, supplies, or other heavy things. |
sin |
an act of not obeying religious law. |
television |
a piece of electronic equipment that receives sound and moving images that are sent from a long distance. Many people can watch the same programs on television at the same time. |