Dusting
-remove the dust from the surface of (something) by wiping or brushing it
-cover lightly with a powdered substance.
Tackle
- In sports, to try to stop an opposing player with the ball, or to try to catch or knock someone down.
-Equipment or gear needed for a task or activity.
Mint
-A type of herb.
-A place where coins are made.
Drive
-To operate a car.
-To have a strong desire for something.
Racket
-A noisy disturbance.
-A piece of sports equipment used in tennis.
Squash
-fall vegetable
-to smush something down
Monitor
-A device that displays, listens to, or watches something.
-A person who watches or checks something.
Well
-A hole into the earth to reach a supply of water.
-To rise to the surface.
Seal
- A type of marine animal.
-A thing used to close something tightly so that no air or water can pass through.
Address
-To speak directly to someone.
Company
-a commercial business
-being with others in a way that provides friendship and enjoyment
Novel
-A type of book.
-Something that is new.
Bluff
-To use a false threat or claim intended to deter or deceive someone.
-A cliff.
Point
-A sharp ending of an object.
-An action to motion to a location or object.
Chair
-A piece of furniture.
-A position of authority within a company.
Charge
-a price asked for goods or services
-to restore electrical energy in a device
Strike
-To hit something.
-A refusal to work by a group of people.
Pitch
-To throw a ball.
-A property of sound that makes a noise sound higher or lower.
Coat
-A piece of clothing to keep you warm.
-To cover a surface.
Pound
-A unit of weight.
-To hit something repeatedly.
-to appear suddenly, often in a large, dim, or strange form.
-tool for weaving yarn into fabric
Tend
-To take care of someone or something.
-To be likely to do something.
-To remain calm.
-The client of a doctor.
Foil
-A thin sheet of metal used to keep food cold.
-To prevent someone from achieving a goal.
Degree
-An academic title or reward.
-A unit of measurement in geometry.