crime |
something that people do that is against the law. |
dark |
having little or no light. |
depth |
the distance from top to bottom or from front to back. |
lamp |
a device that uses electricity, oil, or gas to produce light. A lamp usually stands on a desk, table, or floor. |
lesson |
a period of instruction with a teacher, or a specific group of things to be learned or studied together. |
peace |
a time when there is no war or fighting. |
rain |
drops of water that form in the clouds and fall from the sky to the earth. |
slash |
to cut or strike with a strong, sweeping motion. |
sound |
anything that people or animals hear with their ears. |
spare |
available for use at a later time. |
staff |
a pole or rod often used as an aid in walking or hiking; walking stick. |
trap |
to catch and not let escape. |
walk |
to move your body by taking steps. |
weak |
having little strength or power. |
yell |
to speak in a very loud voice because you are hurt, afraid, angry, or excited. |