count |
to give each thing in a group a number to learn how many there are. |
counter |
a long, high table. People sit on stools or stand at a counter to eat, prepare food, or do business. |
dawn |
the first light of day that appears in the morning. |
feed |
to provide food for or give food to someone or something. |
flicker1 |
to burn or shine in an unsteady way. |
fully |
in a way that is complete, entire, or thorough; totally. |
god |
a being that is worshipped and believed to have special powers over nature or life. |
heap |
many things lying on top of each other; pile. |
hut |
a small house or shelter. A hut is sometimes made of dry grass or mud. |
peek |
to look for a short time or in secret. |
remove |
to take something off or away. |
sir |
a polite form of address for a man, usually used in place of his name. |
wet |
having water or other liquid within something or on the surface of something. |
wire |
a long thread of metal. |
word |
a sound or group of sounds that has some meaning that other people can understand. Words are a basic unit of language. |