| Words | 
          Definitions | 
        
        
          | 1. | 
          line | 
          1.  a piece of string or rope: a fishing
          line.  2.  a long narrow mark: Draw two lines on the paper.  3. an
          edge:  Here is the line between your yard and ours.  4.  mark with lines:
            Line your papers.  5.  arrange in line:  Line up along the fence. | 
        
        
          | 2. | 
          try | 
          1.  set out to do something if you can: He will try
          to build a car.  2.  find out about:  Try this game before you buy it.
            3. a chance to try:  The batter has one more try to hit the ball.  
          4. judge by law:  The man was tried for robbing the bank. | 
        
        
          | 3. | 
          eyes | 
          1. the part of the body by which you see.  2.
            something like an eye:  the eye of a needle. | 
        
        
          | 4. | 
          might | 
          1.  be possible that it will:  Do you think it might
          rain tomorrow?  2.  great power:  Pull with all your might. | 
        
        
          | 5. | 
          life | 
          the state of living;  being alive, not dead.  People, animals, and plants have life; rocks and metals do not. | 
        
        
          | 6. | 
          light | 
          1. that by which we see:  The sun gives light.
            2. something that gives light:  Bring a light into this room.  3. give light to; fill with light:  One window lights the room.  Dad lighted
          the candles.  4. become light:  The sky lights up at dawn.  5.
            almost white:  My dress is light blue. | 
        
        
          | 7. | 
          side | 
          1.  a surface or a line around a shape:  a side of a
          box, a side of a triangle.  2.  one surface of an object that is not the front
          or back: There is a dent on this side of the car.  I will draw a picture on
          both sides of the paper.  3.  either the right or the left part of the body of a
          person or an animal.  | 
        
        
          | 8. | 
          mile | 
          a distance equal to 5280 feet | 
        
        
          | 9. | 
          night | 
          1. the time between evening and morning.  2.
            of or for night:  night wind, night light. | 
        
        
          | 10. | 
          sometimes | 
          at one time or another |