Backyard: An enclosed area behind a house.
The children built a small treehouse in their backyard last summer.
Wound: Past tense of wind, to wrap or coil something around something else.
She carefully wound the wool around her knitting needles before starting the new project.
Duct tape: Strong, adhesive tape often used for repairs and sealing.
The broken chair leg was temporarily fixed with duct tape until we could buy a new one.
Dispose: To get rid of something.
Please dispose of your trash properly by putting it in the recycling bins.
Dispatcher: A person whose job is to send vehicles or people where they are needed.
The emergency dispatcher quickly sent an ambulance to the accident scene.
Suspended: Hanging from something.
The beautiful chandelier was suspended from the ceiling by a thin metal chain.
Cordon-off: To prevent people from entering an area by putting a barrier around it.
Police cordon-off the area around the accident to keep onlookers away.
Surge: A sudden strong increase.
There was a surge of excitement in the crowd when the famous singer appeared on stage.
Arrest: To take someone into legal custody.
The police had to arrest the man for driving under the influence of alcohol.
Persuade: To convince someone to do or believe something.
My friend tried to persuade me to join the hiking club, but I prefer swimming.
Innocent: Not guilty of a crime or wrong action.
Despite all the evidence against him, he maintained that he was innocent of the accusations.
Stared: Looked at something for a long time with wide open eyes.
He stared in amazement at the magnificent painting in the art gallery.
Confusion: The state of being uncertain or unclear about what is happening.
There was confusion at the airport when two flights were scheduled to depart from the same gate.
Decoration: Something used to make something more attractive.
We put up colorful holiday decoration all around our house in December.
Crime scene: A place where a crime has been committed and evidence may be found.
The detective examined the crime scene carefully, looking for fingerprints or other clues.
Capable: Having the ability, skill, or qualities to do something.
She is highly intelligent and capable of solving complex mathematical problems.