11. |
milk |
1. the white liquid, from cows, which we drink. 2.
a liquid produced by female mammals as food for their young. 3.
draw
milk from a cow, goat, or other animal. |
12. |
kill |
1. cause to die: A wolf killed the sheep. 2.
get rid of: Kill the weeds. |
13. |
trip |
1. going somewhere: a trip to Europe. 2.
stumble: He tripped on the stairs. |
14. |
Africa |
one of the large masses of land on the earth; a continent |
15. |
middle |
1. halfway between; in the center: The
middle house is ours. 2. the place halfway between: the middle of the
street. |
16. |
itself |
Itself is used instead of it in sentences
like: The monkey sees itself in the mirror. |
17. |
visit |
1. go to see; come to see: Are you going to
visit New York? 2. stay with; be a guest: I visited my aunt last
week. 3. the act of visiting: Bobby came for a visit. |
18. |
direct |
1. manage; guide: The conductor directed the
orchestra. 2. command: The fire captain directed the people to get out
of the building. 3. show or tell the way: Can you direct us to the zoo? |
19. |
ring |
1. give out a sound like a bell: Did the phone
ring? 2. The sound of a bell: I heard a ring during the night.
3. make something ring: Did you ring the bell? |
20. |
practice |
1. something done many times to get skill: They
spent an hour a day on football practice. 2. do something again and again:
He practices on the piano at least an hour every day. |