go
To move or travel from one place to another; to leave or continue.
pictures
The plural form of picture: drawings, paintings, photographs, or images.
drew
The past form of draw: made a picture, pulled something, or attracted attention.
year
A period of twelve months, or the time Earth takes to go around the sun once.
old
Having lived or existed for many years; not new.
draw
To make a picture with lines, pull something, or attract attention.
sailor
A person who works on or travels in a boat or ship.
moon
The natural object that moves around Earth and shines at night by reflected sunlight.
favorite
A person or thing liked more than the others.
shows
The plural form of show: performances, programs, or public events that people watch.
grow
To become bigger or older; to make plants develop.
still
Continuing to happen or be true; also even so.
here
In, at, or to this place or position.
another
One more, or a different person or thing.
character
A person in a story, or the qualities that make someone distinct.
myself
Used when the speaker is also the object of an action.
created
The past form of create: made something new.
back
Toward an earlier place, position, or state.
dream
A series of images during sleep, or a strong hope for the future.
part
To separate from someone or something, or to divide something into sections.
skills
The plural form of skill: abilities learned through practice, knowledge, or training.
yeah
Informal way to say yes.
good
Of high quality, pleasant, useful, or morally right.
times
Plural periods, occasions, or moments when something happens.
how
In what way or by what method.
compare
To examine things to see similarities and differences.
took
The past form of take: moved, carried, accepted, or needed something.
lots
The plural form of lot: large amounts, groups, or areas of land.
hours
The plural form of hour: periods of sixty minutes or the times when a place is open.
sketched
The past form of sketch: made a quick simple drawing or outline.
basic
Simple and necessary, not advanced or detailed.
body
The physical structure of a person, animal, or object.
shape
The outside form or outline of a person or thing.
plan
A set of ideas or steps for doing something in the future.
whole
Complete or full, with no part missing or divided.
drawing
A picture made with a pencil, pen, or other simple tool.
six
The number after five, or a group with that many members.
characters
The plural form of character: people in stories or written symbols.
before
Earlier than a time, event, person, or place.
started
The past form of start: began something or made something begin.
tap
To hit lightly, use a resource, or choose someone for a role.
details
The plural form of detail: small facts or parts of something.
based
The past form of base: used something as the starting point.
childhood
The time in life when someone is a child.
art
Creative work such as painting, music, or sculpture.
try
An attempt to do something.
follow
To go after someone or something, or to accept instructions or information.
dry
Without water or other liquid; not wet.
possible
Able to happen, exist, or be done.
lineup
The people, performers, players, or things chosen for an event, team, or inspection.
height
How tall or high someone or something is.
design
A plan or drawing showing how something will be made or look.
maybe
Possibly; used when something is not certain.
already
Before now, or before a particular time.
noticed
Saw, heard, or became aware of something.
parts
Pieces, sections, or components of something larger.
look
To use your eyes to see; to seem or appear a certain way.
natural
Existing in nature, not made by people; normal or expected in a situation.
unusual
Different from what is normal, common, or expected.
things
Objects, facts, ideas, or activities, especially when not named separately.
tell
To give information to someone by speaking or writing.
comments
The plural form of comment: more than one comment or several examples of that kind.
lines
Rows, marks, boundaries, written words, or routes that are long and narrow.
image
A picture, or the idea people have about someone or something.
right
Something a person is morally or legally allowed to have, do, or receive.
think
To use your mind to form ideas, opinions, plans, or memories.
age
The number of years a person, animal, or thing has lived or existed.
especially
In a specific manner or degree connected with this expression.
liked
The past form of like: enjoyed someone or something, or approved of it.
got
The past form of get: received, became, reached, or understood something.
highlights
The most interesting, important, or exciting parts of an event or experience.
hair
The thin strands that grow from the skin of people and many animals.
however
Used to introduce a contrast or a different point.
funny
Making people laugh; also strange or hard to explain.
leg
One of the body parts used for standing and walking.
huge
Very large in size, amount, or importance.
fan
A person who likes someone or something very much, or a device that moves air.
want
To wish for something, or need something.
become
To start to be something different, or to develop into a new state.
call
A spoken request, phone conversation, or decision by an official.
name
A word or group of words used to identify a person, place, or thing.
give
To hand something to someone, or provide something for someone.
remember
To keep something in your mind or bring it back to your mind.
gave
The past form of give: provided something to someone or allowed something to happen.
special
Different from normal in a good, important, or particular way.
like
Similar to someone or something, or in the same way as them.
bird
An animal with feathers, wings, and usually the ability to fly.
big
Large in size, amount, age, or importance.
orb
A round object, especially one shaped like a ball or used as a symbol of power.
middle
The part or point that is equally far from the sides, ends, or beginning and end.
idolize
To admire and love someone so much that you see them as almost perfect.
just
Only or simply, with nothing more.
world
The earth and all its people, places, and things; also a particular area of life or experience.
probably
Used to say that something is likely to happen or be true.
girl
A female child or young woman.
class
A lesson group, school subject, or group of similar people or things.
show
A performance, program, or public event that people watch.
really
Used to say something is true, strong, or more than expected.
whenever
At any time that something happens or every time something happens.
watch
To look at something for a period of time, especially with attention.
brings
The third-person form of bring: carries or causes something to come.
lot
A large amount or number; also an area of land used for a purpose.
memories
The plural form of memory: things that people remember from the past.
meatball
A small ball of ground meat, often cooked in sauce.
head
The part of the body above the neck, containing the brain, eyes, ears, nose, and mouth.