pleasing or attractive, in a delicate or graceful way.
PRETTY
to make words or sounds one after the other, with musical changes in the pitch or tone of the voice:
SING
a scaly reptile with a long thin body that has no arms or legs.
SNAKE
an underground electric railroad.
SUBWAY
an article of furniture having a broad writing surface and drawers or compartments for papers, etc.
DESK
having considerable or greater than usual measurement in length or distance.
LONG
to communicate information by or as if by speaking.
TALK
a large, usually yellowish-brown member of the cat family, of Africa and S Asia, having a tufted tail and, in the male, a large mane.
LION
a sports arena with rising rows of seats for viewers.
STADIUM
a smooth, glossy sheet of white plastic that can be written on with a colored pen or marker in the manner of a blackboard.
WHITEBOARD
having great height.
TALL
to look (at) with attention; observe.
WATCH
a tall, long-necked, spotted animal of Africa, the tallest living four-legged animal.
GIRAFFE
an institution of learning of the highest level that is made up of a college of liberal arts, a program of graduate studies, and several professional schools and is allowed to award both undergraduate and graduate degrees.
UNIVERSITY
a small container for pencils, pens, and other writing equipment.
PENCIL CASE
requiring great expense; costing a lot of money.
EXPENSIVE
to put on a facial expression that involves an upturning of the corners of the mouth, usually indicating pleasure or amusement, but sometimes scorn.
SMILE
a noisy, often brightly colored bird, principally of the tropics.
PARROT
a place, as a building or set of rooms, containing books, recordings, or other reading, viewing, or listening materials arranged and cataloged in a fixed way.
LIBRARY
a room, typically in a school, in which a class of students is taught.
CLASSROOM
HORRIBLE
AWFUL
the sharp cry of a dog, fox, or similar animal.
BARK
a large, wolf-like, meat-eating animal with a laugh-like cry.
HYENA
a building where works of art or other objects of value are kept and displayed.
MUSEUM
the grounds of a school, especially as a place for children to play.
SCHOOL YARD