Sew | to work with a neddle nad thread or with a sewing machine |
So | in the way or manner described, shown or suggested in such a manner |
Sow | to spead or scatter (seed) over the ground for growth |
For | to the lenght, extent, or duration of: to agree for a moment, She stayed for an hour |
Four | the cardinal number that is one more than three |
Fore | 1) at or toward the front; forward 2) in golf, warning cry to persons ahead made just before the ball is hit |
To | in the direction of; towards, turn to the left |
Two | the cardinal number that is one more than one |
Too | in addition; besides; also |
Which | what or any particular one or ones |
Witch | person, ususally a women, who practices sorcery or is believed to have a pact with the devi; sorceress |
Buy | to acquire possessions of by fixing an equivalent, usually in money, purshase. |
By | close to, near, beside |
Bye | 1) right, usually gained by draw, to enter subsequent rounds in a elimination tournament without competing inone or more earlier rounds. 2) informal good-bye. |
Flour | soft, powdery substance obtained by grinding and sifting grain, esp. wheat, used chiefly as a basic ingredient in bake goods and other foods. |
Flower | the part of a flowering plant composed of the reproductive organs and their surrounding, usually brightly colored petals, blossom bloom. |
Cell | 1) small, usually austere, room as in a prison, convent, or monastery. 2)basic unit of all living organisms, consisting of a mass of protoplasm with nucleus near the center and surrounded by a cell membrane. |
Sell | to transfer the possesion or use of to some else in return money. |
be | to live or exist |
bee | any of a great variety of relatively thick bodied, hairy winged insects, that feed on the nectar and pollen and are related to wasps and ants. |
tail | hindmost part of an animals body; which is vertebrates consists of a number of verebrae forming a flexible attachement to the end of the spine |
tale | story or account of an event or series of events; narrative |
wail | to make a prolonged mournful sound, as an expression of grief of pain |
wale | one of a series of parallel ridges or ribs on the surface of certain fabrics, as corduroy |
pain | unlpeasant phyical sensation resulting from an accident, injury, illness or phyical disorder. |
pane | one of the divisions of a window or door, filled with ashhet of glass |
bore | to make a hole or passage, as drilling digging or pushing |
boar | male swine |
our | possesive form of we |
hour | unit of time wqual to 1/24 of a day, sixty minutes |
steak | a slice of meat |
stake | stick or post sharpened ay one end for driving into the ground |
oar | long usually wooden, pole with a flat or curved blade at one end used to propel os steer a boat |
or | used to introduce an alternative of two or more |
ore | substance in the earth that can be profitably mined for its content of metals or useful minerals |