Question | Answer |
Squall | to cry out raucously; to utter in a strident voice |
Toast | to make (as bread) crisp, hot, and brown by heat |
Barely | hardly or scarcely; used to say that someone or something only has a specified small size, age, length, etc. |
Reach | to be able to touch or grab something by moving or stretching |
Peasant | a poor farmer or farm worker who has low social status |
Plow | a piece of farm equipment that is used to dig into and turn over soil especially to prepare the soil for planting |
Potash | a form of potassium that is used especially to improve soil or to make soap |
Harness | a set of straps that are placed on an animal (such as a horse) so that it can pull something heavy |
Relentless | continuing without becoming weaker, less severe, etc. |
Clench | to set (something) in a tightly closed position |
Lay | to beat or strike down with force; to put or set down <lay your books on the table> |
Bricks | a small, hard block of baked clay that is used to build structures (such as houses) and sometimes to make streets, paths, etc. |
Sewing | the act or process of using a needle and thread to make or repair something (such as a piece of clothing) |
Goat | a small animal that is related to the sheep |
Cradle | a bed for a baby that is usually designed to rock back and forth when pushed gently |
Strap | a narrow and usually flat piece of a material that is used for fastening, holding together, or wrapping something |
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