complete |
having all of the parts that are necessary; whole. |
fully |
in a way that is complete, entire, or thorough; totally. |
hang |
to attach to a point without support from below. |
harness |
a set of straps by which a work animal is attached to a cart, carriage, or plow. The harness is used to control and guide the animal. |
illness |
the state of being unwell; sickness. |
narrow |
not wide. |
photo |
a short form of photograph. |
pride |
a sense of personal value that comes from what one has or can do. |
quiet |
making little or no noise. |
respect |
to give honor to someone; to put someone in a high position in your feelings. |
roof |
the surface or covering on the top of a building. |
rotten |
bad or spoiled; no longer able to be eaten. |
slot |
a long, narrow opening into which something may be put. |
snug |
small and comfortable; cozy. |
uncle |
the brother of one's father or mother, or the husband of one's aunt. |