C o n v e n i e n t [kenvfinjent] adj. When something is convenient, it is easy to do and does not take a lot of work.
-* The bus is a convenient way to get to school. den [den] n. A den is a living space for some types of animals, such as lions.
-+ The mother lion left her babies in the den. dew [d/u:]n. Dew is the drops of water that form on the ground outside during the night.
-* When we woke up, we saw that the grass was covered in dew. drastic [draestik] adj. When something is drastic, it is extreme or major.
-* She made a drastic decision to get her long hair cut short. e x i t [egzit] v. To exit means to leave.
-*■ The students exited through the front door. flock [flak] n. A flock is a group of animals, such as birds, sheep or goats.
-* There was one black sheep in the entire flock. fold [fould] v. To fold is to bend something like paper or cloth so that it takes up less space.
-*■ I folded the paper and put it in my pocket. lid [lid] n. A lid is a top for a box or container that can be removed.
-* He lifted the lid of the box and revealed her present. lo o m [lu:m] v. To loom is to seem very large and often scary.
-* The ominous clouds loomed over the school. svilizatsiya qulay uya shabnam qat'iy chiqmoq, chiqib ketmoq poda buklamoq, taxlamoq qopqoq dahshatli ko'rinmoq