admit |
to let in; allow to enter. |
announce |
to tell or make known. |
arrow |
a thin stick with a point on one end. An arrow is a kind of weapon. |
bicycle |
a light vehicle with two wheels, one behind the other. You make the wheels turn by pushing on pedals. |
claw |
a thin, sharp, curved nail on the foot of an animal. |
continue |
to keep happening or being; to last for a long time. |
erase |
to remove by rubbing away. |
god |
a being that is worshipped and believed to have special powers over nature or life. |
independence |
freedom from outside control. |
laugh |
to smile and make sounds with your mouth. People usually laugh when something is funny to them, but laughing can express other feelings also. |
loan |
money or something else that is borrowed or lent. |
painful |
causing discomfort in the body, as from an injury or illness. |
partner |
someone who owns and runs a business with another person. |
think |
to judge or reason about something. |
wheelbarrow |
a device used to carry rocks, soil, leaves, and other materials for short distances. A wheelbarrow has one or two wheels, two legs at the back, and handles for a person to push. |