courage |
the ability to face fear or danger. |
dress |
to put clothing on. |
field |
a wide area of open land. |
fold |
to bend something so that one part lies on top of another part. |
glow |
a steady light, especially the light given off by something very hot. |
hire |
to give a job to. |
juicy |
having a great amount of juice. |
lend |
to let someone use something that is yours. When you lend a thing to someone, you expect that person to return it to you. |
matter |
all substances of the universe that can be seen, touched, or measured. |
newspaper |
a set of large sheets of paper with reports about recent events, advertisements, and other information. Most newspapers are printed and sold every day or once a week. |
pour |
to cause to flow in a steady stream. |
sneak |
to move quietly and in a sly way. |
thin |
small when measured from one side to the other or when measured around the outside; not thick. |
thump |
a heavy, dull sound of one thing hitting another. |
toss |
to throw gently. |