both |
one and the other of two things or people. |
build |
to make something by joining together different parts. |
color |
a quality of light as our eyes see it. Red, blue, and yellow are some colors. |
crowd |
a large number of people gathered together. |
daylight |
the light of the day. |
lonely |
unhappy because alone; lonesome. |
mix |
to put different things together so that the parts become one. |
replace |
to put something in the place of another thing. |
safe |
providing protection from harm, loss, or damage; not dangerous. |
servant |
a person whose job is to clean another person's house, cook their food, or help them in other ways in their home, often living in the home also. |
shoot |
to hit with a bullet or other thing that flies from a weapon. |
string |
a thin rope. |
teach |
to show (someone) how to do something or to help (someone) learn something. |
trousers |
a garment for the lower parts of the body from waist to ankle that covers each leg; pants; slacks. |
wear |
to have or carry on your body. |