ability |
the power or knowledge to do something. |
bother |
to annoy or give trouble to. |
crowd |
a large number of people gathered together. |
gun |
a weapon with a tube made of metal from which bullets are fired. |
honesty |
the fact or condition of being truthful; integrity. |
inventor |
one who conceives of or makes something new. |
mission |
a special job given to a person or group of people. |
prisoner |
a person who is held under close guard, as in a jail, while on trial or after being sentenced for a crime. |
promise |
to state, in a way that makes someone feel sure, that something will happen or will be done. |
ramp |
a flat surface that connects two different levels. |
rattle |
to make a series of hard, short, knocking sounds. |
speaker |
a person who uses words to say things. |
squat |
to sit on your heels close to the ground. |
though |
used to connect two parts of a sentence when the meaning of one part seems to disagree with the other. |
yell |
to speak in a very loud voice because you are hurt, afraid, angry, or excited. |