arrive |
to come to or reach a certain place. |
crib |
a bed with high sides all around for a baby or young child to sleep in. |
family |
a group made up of a parent or parents and their children. |
flood |
a sudden, strong flow of water onto land that should not be under water. |
friend |
a person whom you know well and like and who likes you. |
glider |
a light aircraft without a motor that flies on air currents. |
happily |
in a glad, cheerful, or joyful way. |
invitation |
the act of asking someone in a polite way to come to something or do something. |
native |
an original resident of a given place, such as the Inuit people of Alaska and northern Canada. |
quietly |
with little or no sound. |
rope |
pieces of string, wire, or similar material twisted together to make a thicker, stronger line. |
stuff |
personal things, or any other type of materials or objects. |
tack |
a short pin with a flat, wide head. |
vacuum |
a space or container in which there is no air or from which most of the air has been removed. |
victory |
success in a game or war. |