brick [brik] n. A brick is a block of hard clay that is used for building things, such as walls.
— There were several bricks scattered on the ground. crumble [krAmbl] v. To crumble means to break or fall apart into small pieces.
-* The old house’s walls crumbled into a pile of rock and wood. d0Ugh [dou] n. Dough is a mixture of flour and water that becomes bread when baked.
-» I made heart-shaped cookies from the dough. express [ikspres] v. To express a feeling or idea means to show others how one thinks or feels.
-♦ The nurse expressed her sympathy for the sick patient. fist [fist] n. A fist is a hand with fingers bent in toward the palm.
-* The bully made a fist and threatened to hit the small boy. flexible [fleksabal] adj. If something is flexible, then it can bend easily without breaking.
-* The tree branch was so flexible it could be bent into a circle and not break. flush [fiAj]
v. To flush means the face becomes red due to heat, illness, or emotion.
-+ After the long race, the runner’s face was flushed. injure linear]
v. To injure someone means to damage a part of their body.
-* The car crash injured two people. lump [lAmp] n. A lump is a small piece of something that is solid.
-» The artist took a lump of clay and turned it into a beautiful pot. mixture [m ikstM n. A mixture is something that is made by mixing other things together.
-* The walls were built using a mixture of water, rock, and dirt. g'isht