11. |
caught |
take and hold something that is moving: He caught the
ball in the air. |
12. |
captain |
a leader: He was the captain of the army. |
13. |
corner |
1. the place where two lines or surfaces meet: the
corner of a room. 2. the place where two streets meet. 3. for or
in a corner: a corner cupboard. |
14. |
electric |
1. having something to do with electricity: an
electric current. 2. run by electricity: an electric fan. |
15. |
thick |
1. far from one side to the opposite side; not thin:
This is a thick stone wall. 2. measuring from one side to the other:
This brick is two inches thick. 3. close together: She has thick
hair. |
16. |
current |
1. a flow: The river has a strong current.
2. a flow of electricity through a wire. |
17. |
cord |
1. a thick, strong string; a very thin rope. 2. a pair of wires covered with rubber, used to connect an appliance or a lamp with the
electric current. |
18. |
drink |
1. swallow liquid, such as water or milk. 2. any
liquid swallowed: a drink of water. |
19. |
market |
1. a place where people buy and sell things. 2.
a store: She went to the market to buy fruit. |
20. |
climate |
the temperature of a specific area: The climate in the
desert is very hot and dry. |