a liquid globule of water falling especially from the clouds.
raindrop
to hit or knock typically with a degree of force or violence and making a thudding impact and usually with a degree of injury or damage.
bump
extending downward to a considerable degree.
deep
an animal having long shaggy hair, feeding on fruit and insects as well as on flesh, and moving very fast for short distances.
bear
a single thread spun by a spider.
cobweb
in the open air.
outside
to separate one by one to find the total number of units : to number or tally.
count
having the feeling arising from the consciousness of well-being.
happy
a loose cloth garment usually having a collar, sleeves, a front opening, and a tail long enough to be tucked inside the waistband of trousers or a skirt.
shirt
an animal of an order comprising relatively small gnawing mammals.
rodent
midday
noon
to select (something on a computer) by placing the cursor over it and pressing a button on your mouse.
click
having a temperature notably below that compatible with human comfort.
cold
the outside cover on top of a building or home.
roof
a ferocious legendary animal usually of great size.
monster
a North American Indian ceremony, often accompanied by great noise, feasting, and dancing.
powwow
to feel the lack of : to be unhappy because of the loss or absence of.
miss
away from other people or things.
alone
a light-giving device.
lamp
catch one's breath audibly often as an expression of shock, concern, or emotion.
gasp
an act of supporting the body on the hands with the trunk and legs balanced in air.
handstand
to cause or allow to pour, splash, or fall out (as over the edge of a container) and be wasted, lost, or scattered.
spill
gone out of one’s control : put in an unremembered place.
lost
a large body of water surrounded by land.
lake
unembodied, elusive monster.
phantom