Words |
Definitions |
1. |
own |
1. have; keep because you bought it or because someone
gave it to you: I own a football. 2. belonging to oneself: This is
my own bike. |
2. |
both |
1. the one and the other: Both dogs are brown.
2. the two together: Both markers are mine. |
3. |
whole |
1. having all its parts: This is not the whole set
of books because one is lost. 2. all of a thing : two halves make a whole.
3. in one piece: Please cut your sandwich: don't try to eat it whole |
4. |
hold |
1. take or pick up and keep: Hold this book for
me. 2. the act of holding : I took a good hold of the bat and swung. 3.
keep back: Hold your laughter. 4. contain: This carton
holds books. |
5. |
cold |
1. less warm than the body: cold water, a cold wind.
2. a low temperature: Come in out of the cold. 3. a
sickness that causes your nose to run. |
6. |
oh |
a word used to express surprise, joy, pain, and other
feelings: Oh, dear me! Oh! Joy! |
7. |
produce |
1. make; cause; bring into being. This factory
produces machines. Cows produce milk. 2. bring out; show: Our
class produced a newspaper. |
8. |
known |
1. tell apart from others: How many kinds of
people have you known? 2. have the facts about; be skilled in: He has
known his math well for years. |
9. |
ago |
1. gone by; past: I saw him two weeks ago.
2. in the past: Long ago people lived in caves. |
10. |
force |
1. power; being strong. 2. power used against
someone: They took the dog out of the car by force. 3. make a person act
against his/her will: Don't force me to tell. 4. break through: We
forced open a door that was locked. |