adj. large from side to side
The river is too wide to swim across.
hat
n. something you wear on your head
She wears her hat everywhere.
lake
n. a large area of water surrounded by land
We are having a picnic by the lake tomorrow.
moon
n. a large, round natural object that orbits a planet such as the Earth
What is the difference between the sun and the moon?
mountain
n. a section of land above ground that is higher than a hill
There is a river by the mountain.
well
n. a deep hole in the ground that is used for removing water and other liquids such as oil
The farm has a well where people take water to use.
toilet
n. (a room containing) a receptacle for the body's waste matter, usually with a supply of water for washing this away; a lavatory
I do not like using the toilets at school.
grass
n. many short, green plants that cover the ground
I enjoy relaxing on the grass.
windy
adj. exposed to strong winds
It is too windy to wear a hat today.
boot
n. shoes that go up past your ankles
I found an excellent pair of boots.
deep
adj. extending far beneath the surface of something
They made a deep hole into the side of the hill.
close
adj. nearby
The baby stays close to his mother.
soap
n. a special substance used with water for washing people or things
The kid used soap to wash his hands.
top
n. the uppermost part
The man ran to the top of the hill.
farm
n. an area of land, including buildings, used for growing crops, breeding and keeping cows, sheep, pigs etc
Our plan is to visit a farm tomorrow.
glove
n. A glove is a piece of clothing that covers your fingers and hand.
You should wear gloves when working with wood.
house
n. a building where people live
Our house is the blue one on the left.
smell
v. to smell
She is able to smell the beautiful flower.