corridor |
a hall or passageway. |
dollar |
the main unit of money in the United States and many other countries. One U.S. dollar is equal to 100 cents. |
flip |
to throw in such a way as to cause to turn over or spin. |
fuel |
anything such as wood or gasoline that is burned as a source of energy. |
gulf |
a large area of ocean partly surrounded by land. |
hallway |
a narrow passage in a house or building; corridor. |
icicle |
a long, thin piece of ice that hangs from something. |
least |
smallest in size, amount, or degree. |
march |
to walk with steady, regular steps together with others. |
marker |
a pen, usually with a felt tip, that makes thick lines of ink and is used for writing and drawing. |
saucer |
a small dish used for holding a cup. |
steal |
to take something from another person without permission and in a way that is against the law. |
subway |
a train in a city that carries passengers and travels under the ground. |
trim |
to make neat by cutting away some parts. |
wicked |
evil in actions or ideas. |