live
To have your home somewhere, or to be alive.
life
The condition of being alive; also the way someone lives.
farmer
A person who grows crops or keeps animals for food or products.
like
Similar to someone or something, or in the same way as them.
clean
To remove dirt from a place or thing.
cow
A large female farm animal kept for milk or meat.
barn
A large farm building used for animals, crops, or equipment.
care
To feel concern, interest, or love for someone or something.
sheep
An animal with thick wool, often kept for meat, milk, or wool.
cleaning
The activity or job of removing dirt.
dirty
The state, act, person, or thing involving not clean or morally unfair.
pool
An area of water for swimming; also, a small amount of liquid collected together.
because
For the reason that something is true or happened.
everything
All things, facts, or matters.
put
To place something somewhere; also to express something in words.
outfit
A set of clothes worn together; also a group or company.
farm
An area of land where people grow crops or keep animals.
large
Big in size, amount, number, or importance.
animals
The plural form of animal: living creatures that are not plants.
make
To create, build, prepare, or cause something to happen.
impossible
Not able to happen, be done, or be true.
task
A piece of work that someone has to do.
chicken
A common farm bird, or its meat used as food.
escaped
Having got away from a place, danger, or control.
must
Used to say that something is necessary, required, or very likely.
return
To go or come back to a place.
coupe
A car with a fixed roof and usually two doors.
catch
To take hold of something moving, or stop someone escaping.
almost
Very nearly, but not completely.
take
To get, hold, carry, or use something.
back
Toward an earlier place, position, or state.
here
In, at, or to this place or position.
caught
The past form of catch: took hold of something or was found doing something.
second
Coming after the first one in order, time, or importance.
tire
To become tired, or to make someone feel tired.
returned
The past form of return: came back or gave something back.
get
To receive, obtain, become, understand, or arrive at something, depending on context.
lemons
The plural form of lemon: yellow citrus fruits with sour juice.
fill
To make something full, or to take an empty place.
crate
A strong box used for storing or carrying goods.
seconds
Extra portions of food offered after the first serving, or very short units of time.
started
The past form of start: began something or made something begin.
problem
Something difficult that needs to be solved or dealt with.
big
Large in size, amount, age, or importance.
guys
The plural form of guy: men, people, or friends in informal speech.
hurry
To move or do something quickly because there is little time.
pick
To choose someone or something from a group.
look
To use your eyes to see; to seem or appear a certain way.
still
Continuing to happen or be true; also even so.
starting
The present participle of start: beginning something or making something begin.
heavy
Having a lot of weight, amount, force, or seriousness.
use
To do something with an object, tool, method, or ability.
both
Used to refer to two people or things together
hands
The plural form of hand: the body parts at the ends of your arms.
completely
In every way or as much as possible.
edible
Safe or suitable to eat.
tree
A tall plant with a hard wooden trunk, branches, and leaves.
left
On or toward the side of your body where the heart is usually felt.
oh
A sound used to show surprise, pain, understanding, or another quick feeling.
last
Coming after all others in time, order, or position.
tell
To give information to someone by speaking or writing.
friends
The third-person present form of friend: adds someone as a friend online.
succeed
To achieve what you wanted or tried to do.
third
Coming after the first and second in order or position.
feed
To give food to a person or animal; to supply something into a system.
food
Things that people or animals eat to live and grow.
deliver
To take something to a place or give a promised result.
break
To damage something, stop working, or separate into pieces.
how
In what way or by what method.
wheel
A round object that turns and helps a vehicle or machine move.
move
To change position or place, or to cause something to change position.
happened
The past form of happen: took place or came about.
without
Not having or using someone or something.
lot
A large amount or number; also an area of land used for a purpose.
completed
The past form of complet: a formal or technical term used for a specific idea or action.
successfully
In a way that achieves the result that was wanted.
fourth
Coming after the third person or thing in a series.
size
How big or small something is; a standard measurement for clothes or objects.
need
To require something because it is necessary or important.
pitchfork
A farm tool with a long handle and pointed metal prongs.
entering
The -ing form of enter: going into a place, system, competition, or state.
foul
Very dirty, unpleasant, or offensive.
hardest
The superlative form of hard: most difficult, firm, or strong.
bad
Not good, pleasant, correct, or acceptable.
cot
A small simple bed, often for a child or temporary use.
really
Used to say something is true, strong, or more than expected.
difficult
Hard to do, understand, or deal with.
go
To move or travel from one place to another; to leave or continue.
deep
Going far down from the top or surface.
inside
In or into the inner part of a place or thing.
know
To have information, understanding, or experience of something.
site
A place where something is, was, or will be built or happen.
gross
Very unpleasant, dirty, or disgusting; total before any costs or taxes are taken away.
truth
The real facts about something, not lies or guesses.
just
Only or simply, with nothing more.
waste
To use too much of something or use it badly.
card
A small flat piece of paper or plastic used for information, payment, or games.
might
Shows that something is possible or could happen.
dump
A place for waste, or an unpleasant dirty place.
turn
To move or make something face another direction; to become different.
fertilizer
A substance added to soil or plants to help them grow better.
fifth
Coming after four others in order or position.
mow
To cut grass or grain with a machine or blade.
grass
A common green plant with thin leaves that covers lawns, fields, and parks.
found
To start or create an organization, city, or institution.
machine
A piece of equipment with moving parts that uses power to do work.
cut
To divide, shorten, or wound something with a sharp tool.
old
Having lived or existed for many years; not new.
using
The present participle of use: doing something with a tool, method, or resource.
long
Measuring a great distance or time from one end to the other.
power
The ability to control, influence, or do something; also energy such as electricity.
cord
A long thin piece of string, rope, or covered wire.
reach
To arrive at a place, level, or person; to stretch toward something.
place
A particular area, position, or building.
try
To make an effort to do something or to test whether something works.
works
The third-person singular form of work: does a job, operates, or has the desired effect.
drive
To control a car or other vehicle, or a trip by vehicle.
thousandth
Coming at position number 1,000 in a series.
result
Something that happens or exists because of an action, event, or process.
flower
The colorful part of a plant that often has petals and may produce seeds.
water
The clear liquid that people, animals, and plants need to live.
wonderful
Very good, pleasant, or enjoyable.
field
An open area of land, or a subject or area of work.
bucket
A round open container with a handle, used for carrying liquids.
bring
To carry or take someone or something to a place.
hard
Difficult to do or understand; also firm and not easy to bend.