disturb |
to interrupt by making noise or doing something that draws away attention. |
erase |
to remove by rubbing away. |
eyesight |
the ability to see; vision. |
fan1 |
a machine that makes air move by means of blades that spin. |
flash |
a sudden, bright light that shines and then disappears. |
gain |
to get. |
holiday |
a day to remember or celebrate something. Many businesses close and people do not go to school or work on a holiday. |
mineral |
a pure, hard substance in the earth that does not come from an animal or a plant. |
pulse |
the regular beating of the arteries that is caused by the beating of the heart. The pulse can be felt in the wrist or neck. |
rainbow |
a curved arc of light of many colors across the sky. Rainbows are caused by the sun's shining through drops of water during or after a rain. |
rob |
to steal something from a person or place, often with the use of force. |
shell |
a hard outer covering that an animal, especially a sea animal, has made to protect itself. |
steeple |
a tall, narrow tower on top of a building. A steeple often has a pointed spire. |
stupid |
dull or slow to learn; not smart. |
teacher |
a person whose job is explaining and showing things to students so that they can learn. |