coal |
a hard black or dark brown substance that is found in the earth. People burn coal for heat and energy. |
dollar |
the main unit of money in the United States and many other countries. One U.S. dollar is equal to 100 cents. |
erase |
to remove by rubbing away. |
flicker1 |
to burn or shine in an unsteady way. |
handkerchief |
a small piece of thin cloth that you use to clean your nose. |
icicle |
a long, thin piece of ice that hangs from something. |
lump |
a small mass or pile with no special shape; hunk. |
mountain |
a land mass with great height and steep sides. It is much higher than a hill. |
never |
not at any time; not at all. |
pay |
to give money to (a person or business) in exchange for things or services. |
season |
one of the four parts of the year, the seasons are spring, summer, fall (autumn), and winter. |
snow |
small, soft, white pieces of frozen water that fall from the sky like rain. |
spray |
water or other liquid flying or falling through the air in fine drops; mist. |
trouble |
serious difficulty. |
wagon |
a small, open cart with four wheels and a handle, used as a child's toy. |