bridge |
a structure that goes over something such as a river or road so that people can travel from one side to the other. |
cliff |
a high, steep surface of rock. |
disturb |
to interrupt by making noise or doing something that draws away attention. |
dough |
a thick mixture of flour and a liquid such as water or milk. You make bread, cookies, and other things to eat out of dough. |
drain |
to remove a liquid from something through a pipe. |
fight |
a battle or argument. |
instantly |
at once; without delay; immediately. |
lick |
to pass the tongue over or along the surface of something. |
market |
a place where people buy and sell things. |
mower |
a machine with blades for cutting grass or other plants. |
musician |
a person who has skill at playing, singing, or writing music. |
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. |
paddle |
an oar with a wide, flat blade and long handle. A paddle is used with both arms for moving a small boat through the water. A paddle is not attached to the boat. |
precious |
of great worth or value. |
splendid |
beautiful or grand; making a strong impression. |