11. |
coin |
a piece of metal used as money, such as a penny, a nickel, a
dime, or a quarter. |
12. |
boil |
1. send up bubbles and give off steam: Will
the water boil soon? 2. cook by boiling: Boil the egg three minutes.
3. a red sore on the skin. |
13. |
point |
1. a sharp end: Don't hurt yourself on the point
of the needle. 2. a place or position: Find the middle point of the
line. 3. the main idea or purpose: I didn't get the point of his story.
4. turn or face toward: Don't point the hose this way! 5.
show with the finger. 6. a narrow piece of land sticking out into the
water. 7. an amount in scoring: Our team won by three points. |
14. |
noisy |
making much noise: The noisy boy disturbed us. 2.
full of noise: The gym was crowded and noisy. |
15. |
soil |
1. earth; dirt: Our garden has rich soil. 2.
make or become dirty: The dust soiled my white mittens. |
16. |
voice |
sounds made through the throat and mouth. |
17. |
enough |
as much or as many as you need: Do you have enough money
to buy that? Are there enough cookies for us all? |
18. |
without |
1. free from: My spelling paper was without a
mistake. 2. leaving out: She went without saying
good-bye. |
19. |
proud |
thinking well of yourself or of something: He was a
proud man. He was proud of his children. |
20. |
throughout |
1. all the way through: The Fourth of July
is celebrated throughout the United States. 2. in every part: This house
is well built throughout. |