alarm |
a bell or other loud noise used to signal danger. |
apron |
a piece of clothing that covers the front of the body. An apron is worn to keep clothes clean. |
cool |
a little cold; not warm. |
course |
the direction or way along which something moves. |
daytime |
the time between dawn and evening. |
hall |
a long space in a building that people walk through to go from one room to another. |
harvest |
the gathering of ripe crops, or the amount gathered. |
matter |
all substances of the universe that can be seen, touched, or measured. |
messenger |
a person who carries and delivers messages and packages. |
naughty |
not behaving or obeying. |
number |
a unit with a fixed value that is used to count or to tell the position of something. You can write a number as a word or a symbol, such as "nine" or "9." |
pat1 |
a light tap or stroke with the open hand or a flat object. |
push |
to move something or cause something to move by using pressure against it. |
scientist |
a person who works in or studies a science. |
wet |
having water or other liquid within something or on the surface of something. |