Word List for "The Law Of The Jungle"
anagram
(n)
a puzzle in which you reorder letters to make a word. For example, werfol is
an anagram of flower
beg (v)
to ask someone for something you desperately want
bite (v)
to take hold of something with your teeth , past tense 'bit'
Brahman
(n)
a Hindu of the highest caste, they are often priests
branch
(n)
part of a tree
cage (n)
a place to keep animals, for example, in a zoo
encounter (n)
a meeting, often one that isn't planned
fly
(v)
to move through the air, like a bird or a plane, past tense 'flew'
fool (n)
a silly person
furious (adj)
very angry
hide (v)
to put something or someone in a place where they can't be seen, past tense
'hid'
horns (n)
long sharp objects
found on the heads of some animals, bulls for example
laugh (v)
a sound from the throat made when a person is happy or hears a funny story,
for example
lawn (n)
an area of grass, that is often very well-looked after
laws (n)
the rules of a particular place or country
lies (n)
something a person says that isn't true, verb 'to lie'
message (n)
news or information given from one person to another
moral (n)
a good lesson or message from a story. For example: "Slow and steady
wins the race"
noise
(n)
a sound
parrot (n)
a type of bird, some can 'talk', they are usually found in tropical areas
path (n)
a narrow piece of ground which pople walk on to go from one place to another
pounce (v)
to jump
roar (v
a loud noise made by some animals, lions for example
shade (n)
an area that isn't in direct sunlight
shake
one's head (v)
to move the head from side to side to say 'no'
shelter
(n)
protection
smile (v)
a movement of the lips you make when you are happy
star (v)
to be the most important character in a film or play
unfair (adj)
not reasonable nor fair
wingspan (n)
the distance from the end of one wing to the end of the other
wise (adj)
very intelligent
wish
(n)
a desire, something you want to do
worship (v)
to consider someone or something to be a god and treat it in that way
yak (n)
a type of semi-domestic ox found in the Himalayas and Tibet