to make something break and open
The child burst into tears because she had lost her mother.
clerk
a person who is responsible for assisting customers at a store or guests at a hotel
A clerk works at a store.
confused
not having a full understanding
The difficult math problem confused me.
glance
to take a quick short look at something
She glanced at the newspaper before eating her breakfast.
grocery
foods you buy at a grocer's or at a supermarket
I bought enough groceries to last us for the week.
overflow
to flow over the edge
Tom left the tap on, now the bath is overflowing.
polio
a serious disease that sometimes causes people to lose the ability to move parts of the body
Some of these viruses include measles, HIV, AIDS, and polio.
shoulder
the upper part of the arm connecting it to the rest of the body
He carried his son around on his shoulders .
whisper
to speak very, very quiety, usually to a person sitting next to you
In a library you must whisper when you say something.