Monday 30 November 2015

GLOSSARY

- Spread: To stretch out, esp. over a flat surface.
- Fields: A piece of open or cleared land, esp. one suitable for pasture or growing things.
- Come in: To arrive.
- Roof: The outside, upper covering of a building.
- Drown: To (cause to) die from being put under water.
- Lead: To go before or with to show the way; conduct or escort.
- Shock: A sudden disturbance of the mind or the feelings, due to something unpleasant and unexpected.
- Huge: Extraordinarily large in size, weight, quantity, or area, gigantic. 
- Flames: A portion of burning gas or vapor.
- Smoke: The visible vapor and gases given off by a burning substance.
- Thick: Having a great distance from one surface to the opposite.
- Unable: Lacking the necessary power, ability, competence, time, etc.
- Extinguish: To cause to stop burning.
- Break out: An escape from prison or confinement.
- Ash: (Pieces of) the gray or black powdery matter that remains after burning.
- Collapse: To fall or cave in; crumble suddenly.
- Trapped: An apparatus for catching birds or other animals.
- Search for: To go or look through (a place, area, etc.) carefully in order to find something missing or lost.
- Aid: To provide support (for) or relief (to); help.
- First aid kit: A box containing equipment needed to give immediate medical help in an emergency.

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