(adjective) holding or containing nothing; without the usual contents.
empty
(noun): a tool with a blade attached to the end of a long handle, used for chopping wood.
ax
(verb) to follow with the goal of catching; run after.
chase
(verb) past tense of "begin"; to have started.
began
(verb) to scream out loudly, as in pain, anger, fear, surprise, or excitement.
yell
(verb): to close and open the eyes very quickly.
blink
(noun) a statement that something absolutely will happen or be done.
promise
(noun) a forest or area with many trees.
woods
(verb) to smile broadly, so that the teeth are showing.
grin
(noun) the place where two lines or surfaces meet to form an angle.
corner
(verb) to refuse to recognize or fail to take notice of; pay no attention to.
ignore
(adjective) showing courage; not afraid.
brave
(verb) To settle, choose, or solve
decide
(noun) the power or skill to do something.
ability
(verb) To cause to stop; break off.
interrupt
(verb) To not accept or agree to; turn down.
refuse
(verb) to give off light.
shine
(verb): to fly or glide in a swift, easy way and at a very great height.
soar
(adjective) very wet and soft.
soggy
(verb) To make clear in speech or writing; show in detail.
explain
(verb): to cause to become completely free of a disease or other unhealthy condition.
cure
(adjective) wanting more than you need, especially food, money, or power.
greedy
(noun) A written warning, news, or sign of something, especially in written or printed form.
notice
(adjective) not able to happen or be done.
impossible
(verb) to take something that belongs to someone else without permission.
steal