11. |
wing |
1. one of the parts that a bird or insect uses to fly.
2. anything like a wing: an airplane wing. |
12. |
bank |
1. a pile: a bank of snow. 2. ground
along a river or lake: He fished from the river bank. 3. slant to one
side when making a turn: The airplane banked and turned north. |
13. |
crank |
a handle which can be turned: He turned the crank and
started the engine. |
14. |
everything |
every thing; all things: She did everything she could to
help. |
15. |
strong |
having much power and force: A strong wind blew down the
tree. |
16. |
young |
1. in the early part of life; not old: Young
people like to run. 2. young ones: The mother bear fought to protect her
young. |
17. |
tongue |
1. the part inside your mouth that moves: You use
your tongue for tasting and for talking. 2. anything like a tongue:
a tongue of flame. |
18. |
ring |
1. a circle: The dancers formed a ring.
2. a thin circle of metal or other material: a gold ring. 3.
a closed space: The horses pranced around the circus ring. 4.
give out a sound like a bell: Did the phone ring? 5. the sound of a
bell: I heard a ring during the night. 6. make something ring:
Did you ring the bell? |
19. |
stink |
to smell: The skunk stinks. |
20. |
bring |
come with something from another place:
Please bring me
a napkin. |