alley
–The alley behind my house looks dirty.
ax
–She used an ax to cut some wood for the fire.
disgrace
•A feeling of shame.
–She pointed to her _____ to show me where she hurt herself.
elbow
inferior
•Something that is not as good as something else.
–Cars built a hundred years ago are inferior to ones built today.
bunch
–She was hungry, so she ate the entire bunch of grapes.
decent
–Eric did a decent job painting the fence.
chore
•A job that you have to do but don’t like.
–The girls were ______ to have a chance to spend time with their grandfather.
grateful
overlook
•To not notice something or to not realize that it is important.
–Brenda overlooked the last step and had a bad fall.
irritate
–She was irritated when her brother told he that he had lost her camera.
Kid
–I am not really mad. I was kidding when I said I was angry.
offend
•To make someone angry or upset.
–The bolt was ____, so I tightened it with the wrench.
loose
venture
•To go to a place that may be dangerous.
–Even though it was dangerous, they ventured up the mountain.
persist
–Even though the lesson was difficult he persisted until he understood.
overnight
–The campers stayed in the tent overnight.
Sled
•A small vehicle that you use on snow.
–Mom got a painful ______ in her head from the loud noise.
sensation
exceed
•To be more than something.
–Since I exceeded my limit, I decided to get rid of my credit cards.
pine
–There was many beautiful pine trees in the forest.
scar
–The monster had horrible scars on his cheek and forehead.
Valentine
–Harry wanted Molly to be his valentine.
–Jake _____ Charlie because he was the new student.
teased
humble
•To not believe that you better than other people.
–Even though Bob is the smartest boy in his class, he is humble.