Saturday, December 5, 2015

AGAINST THE LAW

Lawyer: a person whose profession is to represent clients in a court of law or to advise or act for them in other legal matters.
Policeman: a member of a police force or body.
Judge:a public officer with the authority to hear and decide cases in a court of law.
Attorney: a lawyer
Politicians: one who is skilled in politics or in maneuvering or directing people
Criminals: of the nature of or involving crime
Murder: the unlawful killing of a person, esp. when done deliberately
Steal: to take (the property of another) without permission or right, esp. secretly or by force
Robber: to take something by unlawful force
steal fromThief:one who steals
Burglar: one who commits burglary
Notice: information, warning, or announcement of something coming or about to happen
Handcuffs:  a metal ring that can be locked around a prisoner's wrist, usually one of a pair connected by a chain or bar 

DISASTERS



Spread: to (cause to) be distributed over an area of space or time
Roof: the outside, upper covering of a building
Drown: to (cause to) die from being put under water
Lead to: to go before or with to show the way;
Shocked: a sudden disturbance of the mind or the feelings, due to something unpleasant and unexpected
Fighting: an angry argument or disagreement
Smoke: the visible vapor and gases given off by a burning substance.
Be unable to: lacking the necessary power, ability, competence, time, etc., to accomplish some act:
Break out: to begin or arise suddenly
First aid kit: to provide support (for) or relief (to)
Malting rod: a building in which malt is made or stored
Lighting: a brilliant flash in the sky, caused by an electric spark in the atmosphere, occurring within one thundercloud, between clouds, or between a cloud and the ground.
Ash cloud: the gray or black powdery matter that remains after burning
Drifting: a driving movement, as of a current of water
Stranded:  to drive or run onto a shore.

VOCABULARY HALLOWEEN



Evil: morally wrong or bad
Darkness: having very little or no ligh
Zombies: the body of a dead person that is magically filled with what seems to be life and set to perform tasks as a mute slave without free will
Full moon: the moon when the whole of its disk is showing
Cementery: a burial ground for dead people
Back cats:
Ghost: the disembodied soul of a dead person, imagined as nearly transparent and wandering among the living to haunt them.
Witches: a person who is believed to practice magic, esp. black magic.
Bats: a flying nocturnal mammal,often the size of a mouse.
Wolf/ wolves: a meat-eating animal resembling and related to the dog.
Haunted house:  house inhabited or frequented by ghosts