dollar |
the main unit of money in the United States and many other countries. One U.S. dollar is equal to 100 cents. |
flock |
a group of animals or birds of one kind that stay or are kept together. |
glow |
a steady light, especially the light given off by something very hot. |
grip |
to grasp or hold firmly. |
insect |
a small animal whose body is divided into three parts. Insects also have three pairs of legs and usually one or two pairs of wings. Bees, ants, butterflies, beetles, and flies are some kinds of insects. |
key |
a metal object cut in a special way so it can open or close locks. |
matter |
all substances of the universe that can be seen, touched, or measured. |
miserable |
very unhappy; wretched. |
pin |
a thin piece of metal with a sharp point and flat or round head. Pins are used to fasten or attach pieces of cloth or similar material. |
question |
a sentence that asks for an answer. |
rough |
not smooth. |
serve |
to give aid or help; be of use. |
sign |
something that shows a fact, event, or some other thing. |
sofa |
a comfortable seat with a back and arms made for two or more people; couch. |
title |
a name of something such as a book, movie, or piece of music. |