welcome
A friendly word used to greet someone when they arrive.
another
One more, or a different person or thing.
week
A period of seven days, usually counted from Monday to Sunday or Sunday to Saturday.
save
To keep someone or something safe, stop loss, or store something for later.
lain
The past participle of lie: been in a flat or resting position.
here
In, at, or to this place or position.
barn
A large farm building used for animals, crops, or equipment.
quite
Fairly or completely, depending on the context and variety of English.
full
Containing as much as possible or having no empty space.
fully
Completely or as much as possible.
turned
The past form of turn: changed direction, position, or condition.
rally
A large public meeting for a cause, or a strong recovery after difficulty.
car
A road vehicle with an engine and seats for a small number of people.
before
Earlier than a time, event, person, or place.
abandon
To leave someone or something behind, often completely.
hence
For this reason; as a result of what has just been stated.
reason
A fact, idea, or cause that explains why something happens.
parts
Pieces, sections, or components of something larger.
off
Away from a place, position, or machine; no longer operating.
sold
The past form of sell: gave something to someone for money.
since
For the reason that; because.
stepped
The past form of step: moved by lifting and putting down a foot.
mechanically
In a way that relates to machines or happens without thought.
engine
A machine that produces power to move or run something.
fine
Good enough, healthy, or of high quality; also thin or detailed.
assure
To tell someone confidently that something is true or will happen.
apart
Separated by distance, time, or difference.
go
To move or travel from one place to another; to leave or continue.
pumping
The present participle of pump: moving liquid, gas, or air using pressure.
oil
A thick liquid used as fuel, for cooking, or to make machines move smoothly.
cylinder
A solid or container with two round ends and straight sides.
sadly
In a sad way, or unfortunately.
either
One or the other of two people or things.
plenty
A large or sufficient amount of something.
miss
To fail to hit, catch, see, hear, or be present for something.
need
To require something because it is necessary or important.
little
Small in size, amount, age, or importance.
later
At a time after the present or after the time mentioned.
once
One time only; also at some time in the past.
workshop
A room or building where things are made or repaired; also a short practical class.
lets
The third-person form of let: allows someone to do something.
get
To receive, obtain, become, understand, or arrive at something, depending on context.
wheels
The plural form of wheel: round parts that turn and help things move.
old
Having lived or existed for many years; not new.
start
To begin doing something or to make something begin.
process
A series of actions or changes that produce a result.
back
Toward an earlier place, position, or state.
booth
A small partly closed space used for selling, voting, or sitting
make
To create, build, prepare, or cause something to happen.
things
Objects, facts, ideas, or activities, especially when not named separately.
air
The mixture of gases around Earth that people and animals breathe.
give
To hand something to someone, or provide something for someone.
good
Of high quality, pleasant, useful, or morally right.
access
The plural form of acces: a useful english word with a specific meaning in context.
clean
To remove dirt from a place or thing.
fixing
The present participle of fix: repairing, arranging, or making something stay.
problems
The plural form of problem: difficulties that need answers or action.
brake
A device that slows or stops a vehicle or machine.
disc
The state, act, person, or thing involving a flat round object or storage item.
clearly
In a way that is easy to see, hear, or understand.
needs
The third-person form of need: requires something because it is necessary or important.
replaced
The past form of replace: put something new where another thing was.
does
The third-person singular present form of do: performs or completes an action.
plate
A flat dish used for food; a thin flat piece of metal or other material.
exact
Completely correct, accurate, or precise.
story
A description of real or imagined events, often told for interest or entertainment.
pair
Two things or people that are used, seen, or considered together.
discs
The plural form of disc: things, people, or cases involving a flat round object or storage item.
set
A group of things that belong together. The place where a film or play is made.
shoes
The plural form of shoe: coverings for the feet, usually worn outdoors.
hold
To carry or keep something in your hand or arms; to keep something in a position or state.
down
Toward a lower place, level, or position.
kit
A set of tools, clothes, or parts used for a particular activity.
require
To need something, or to make something necessary by rule or situation.
stage
A raised area where actors, musicians, or speakers perform.
wondering
The present participle of wonder: thinking about something because you want to know more.
why
For what reason or purpose.
calipers
A tool with two arms used for measuring thickness or distance.
thing
An object, idea, action, or fact when its exact name is not given.
again
One more time, or as before.
gold
A valuable yellow metal used for jewelry, coins, and decoration.
too
More than is wanted or possible; also or as well.
find
To discover something by looking, learning, or experiencing it.
pot
A deep container used for cooking, storing, or holding plants. Informally, it can also mean marijuana.
replace
To put a new thing or person in the place of another.
rear
At or near the back part of something.
bumper
A bar on a vehicle that protects it in a crash.
take
To get, hold, carry, or use something.
few
A small number of people or things.
repairs
The plural form of repair: jobs done to fix things that are broken or damaged.
along
From one end or side of something toward another.
panels
The plural form of panel: flat surface pieces or groups chosen to discuss or judge something.