actually |
as a matter of fact; really. |
blink |
to close and open the eyes very quickly. |
course |
the direction or way along which something moves. |
desk |
a piece of furniture with a flat surface used for writing, using a computer, or reading. Desks usually have drawers where you keep paper, pens, and other supplies. |
fact |
something known or proved to be true. |
gaze |
a steady look without blinking. |
nasty |
very bad to look at, smell, or taste. |
place |
a certain area of space used or intended for some purpose. |
shelf |
a thin, flat piece of wood, metal, or other material that is attached to a wall or set into a piece of furniture. Shelves are used to hold books, dishes, and other things. |
sturdy |
strong or solid; hard to break. |
trick |
to deceive someone. |
twin |
either of two children or animals born at the same time to one mother. |
untie |
to free from being tied. |
wait |
to stay in one place until an expected event happens. |
window |
an opening in a wall or vehicle that lets in air and light. The opening is usually covered by clear glass. |