11. |
fire |
1. flame, heat, and light that feed upon something and
destroy it: The fire burned the wood to ashes. 2. having something to do
with fire: a fire engine. |
12. |
inside |
1. the part within; the surface not on the outside:
The inside of the box was covered with silk. 2. being within: an
inside seat. 3. in: The astronaut is inside the shuttle. |
13. |
wide |
1. not narrow; filling much space from side to side:
We crossed a wide river. 2. far open: Open the window wide.
The children stared with wide eyes at the elephant. |
14. |
beside |
by the side of; near: Let's camp beside the river. |
15. |
wild |
living or growing in forests or fields; not tamed: The
gorilla is a wild animal. Did you see wild roses growing in the field? |
16. |
tiny |
very small; wee: The new kittens were tiny. |
17. |
quite |
1. completely: I am quite alone. 2.
really; truly: There was quite a change in the weather. 3. very;
rather: It is quite cold today. |
18. |
quiet |
1. making no sound; with little or no noise: It
was a quiet night. 2. not moving; still: We sat by a quiet pond. |
19. |
iron |
1. a metal from which tools and machines are made. A blacksmith makes horseshoes of iron. 2. made of iron: an iron
box. 3. an instrument that is heated and used to press clothing. 4.
press with and iron: I ironed two shirts. |
20. |
design |
1. to create: The man will design a new building.
2. a pattern: Follow the design in the book. |