Krishna's Usual Food

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Krishna's Usual Food pie 1. A type of pastry that has an outer crust and a filling, e.g. We had cherry pie for dessert. lie verb [lie, lying, lied] 1. To be in a horizontal position. To be placed or situated e.g. The doctor told the patient to lie on the bed. 2. To give false information, e.g. Do not lie to me! When Pinocchio lies, his nose grows; If you are found to have lied in court you can go to jail. tie A necktie e.g. We have to wear a tie as part of our school uniform. verb [tie, tying, tied] To make a knot in a string, rope (etc), e.g. Tie this rope in a knot for me, please; He tied the ribbon to this tree; Please tie up your shoe laces; I am having trouble tying this tie, could you please help?

die verb. 1. To stop living; to become dead, e.g. If the plant does not get sunlight, it will die; I saw an elephant die. cried verb [cry, crying, cried] Simple past tense and past participle of 'cry', e.g. The baby cried when he could not see his mother; The baby is crying for his mother; He has cried for you every day since you left. fried verb [fry, frying, fried] Simple past tense and past participle of 'fry', e.g. We fried the samosas in vegetable oil. adjective Cooked by frying, e.g. Fried foods make you fat; Do not eat too much fried food; I like fried food' Samosas are my favorite fried food. tried verb Simple past tense and past participle of 'try'; to attempt, e.g. He tried to lift the weight but it was too heavy; I tried to tell you but you wouldn't listen. spied verb [spy, spying, spied] Simple past tense and past participle of 'spy'; to secretly look,e.g. He spied on his neighbour through the window; It is not nice to spy on people; He spied on me through the keyhole; He spied on the teacher while she was making the exam.

replied verb [reply, replying, replied] Simple past tense and past participle of 'reply'; to give an answer, e.g. He has not replied to my letter; She replied to her mother in a soft voice, saying, Yes, mother. denied verb [deny, denying, denied] Simple past tense and past participle of 'deny'; to not give or say you didn't do something, e.g. He denied me permission to enter the room;he denied stealing my bag; Do not deny that you told him my secret; Stop denying it, I know it was you! files verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of 'file'; to put papers in order, e.g. The secretary files all our papers; She files the reports every Sunday. Plural form of 'file'; folders; binders; Plastic sheets to keep papers together, e.g. Please put the files back on the shelf. out adverb Away from; at a distance, e.g. Keep out! Stay out! preposition Away from the inside. e.g. He threw the paper out of the window; The man jumped out of the box. about preposition. Concerned with, regarding, e.g. This is a book about Krishna; He is mad about Cricket; He wants to know about our school.

scout verb To look for, e.g. We went to the jungle to scout out a good campsite. A member of any number of youth organizations belonging to the International Scout Movement, such as the Boy Scouts or Girl Scouts, e.g. Do you want to become a scout? He is a scout and has won many medals. sprout A baby plant, e.g. Do not trample the sprouts; He likes to eat gram sprouts; verb [sprout, sprouting, sprouted] To grow, e.g. In spring time, new leaves sprout from the trees; Put the seeds in water and they will sprout. pout verb [pout, pouting, pouted] To push out one's lips to show displeasure, e.g. Do not pout; When I told her that we have to go to school in the holidays she started pouting and complaining.

shout verb / noun A loud burst of voice, e.g. We heard a shout coming from this direction; Stop shouting, I am sitting right next to you; My dad starts to shout if we watch television for too long; When our team won the match, we all shouted, Hooray! ; His mother shouted at him for spilling the milk. trout A type of fish that lives in freshwater rivers, e.g. We saw a trout in the river; If the river becomes polluted with soap, the trout will die. our pronoun Belonging to us, e.g. This is our school; He is our teacher; English is our National language; Please care for our mother earth. flour Powder from grinding wheat, rice (etc), e.g. Chapatis can be made with wheat flour or rice flour; Slowly add water to the flour; These biscuits are made with white wheat flour but rotis are made with whole wheat flour.

sour adjective 1. Having an acidic, sharp or tangy taste, e.g. Lemons are sour; These mangoes are both sweet and sour. 2. Peevish or bad-tempered, e.g. She is pulling a sour face; He gave me a sour look; Don't be sour about loosing the match. scour verb To clean, polish, or wash something by scrubbing, e.g. He scoured the pan to remove the burnt milk. proud adjective 1. Having too high an opinion of oneself; arrogant. e.g. He is a proud man; Ravan was too proud to admit defeat, so Sri Ram had to kill him. 2. Feeling satisfied or happy about something, e.g. I am proud of my son's schoolwork; I am proud of you for winning the match; I am proud of being a student of Sandipani Muni School. cloud 1. Where rain comes from, e.g. Did you see the rain clouds? There is not one cloud in the sky. 2. Any mass of dust, steam or smoke resembling a rain cloud, e.g. When the tractor passed us, we were covered in a cloud of dust; During the storm, the town was covered in a cloud of dust.

loud adjective Having a great noise, e.g. Turn that music down, it's too loud; The children were making a loud noise; Do not read silently, read it out-loud. mouth The part of the face used for speaking and eating, e.g. "Open your mouth and say 'aah'," south One of the four major compass points, directed toward the South Pole; downwards on a map, e.g. The points of a compass are north, south, east and west. adjective In a southward place, e.g. We are going on a holiday to South India. adverb Southward direction e.g. Walk towards the south, Take ten steps in a south-easterly direction. found verb [find, finding, found] Simple past tense and past participle of 'find', e.g. He found a chest full of treasure. I found a one rupee coin on the ground;

sound Noise, e.g. Keep quiet, do not make a sound! I heard a sound coming from the cupboard. ground 1. The surface of the earth, e.g. The dead elephant was lying on the ground. 2. Field, e.g. Lets go to the sports ground to play cricket. mountain A large mass of earth and rock, rising above the common level of the earth, e.g. Mount Everest is the highest mountain on earth; I want to visit the Himalayan mountains. fountain A man-made water spout, e.g. The children were playing in the fountain.

sea A large body of salty water, a small ocean, e.g. We went for a swim in the sea. pea A vegetable that looks like small balls, e.g. I like potato and pea soup. tea 1. The dried leaves or buds of the tea plant or another herb, e.g. Go to the supermarket and buy some tea leaves; Would you like a cup of tea? 2. Dinner, e.g. Would you like to have tea with us? flea A small, wingless insect found on dogs, cats, monkeys etc, e.g. Monkeys pick out flees from each others fur eat verb [eat, eating, ate, eaten] Putting food into the mouth and swallowing it, e.g. He s eating an apple. Don t disturb me now, can't you see that I m eating? What would you like to eat? Who ate all the cookies? Mice have eaten my shirt; What time do you want to eat this evening?

wheat noun A cereal grain that can be made into flour, e.g. Biscuits and chapatis both contain wheat. treat verb [treat, treating, treated] To care for medicinally or surgically; to apply medical care to, e.g. They treated me for malaria; The nurse is busy treating the patients. To pay for someone else's food, e.g. Come to Govinda's restaurant with me, it's my treat; My friend wants to treat me to go and see a movie. Something special that is given, e.g. Mum said that we have been good so she will bring us a treat from the shops. beat 1. A pulsation or throb, e.g. The nurse put her hand on my wrist to check my heart beat. 2. A rhythm, e.g. Clap your hands to the beat of the drums. verb [beat, beating, beaten] 1. To hit; to bash, e.g. Those children are beating the dog, go and save him! He is beating the drums wildly. 2. To lose (a race etc), e.g. I nearly won the race but at the last moment I got beaten; I can beat you in a running race. seat 1. A piece of furniture made for sitting, e.g. There are two hundred seats in this classroom; She pulled the seat from under the table to allow him to sit down; Please take a seat.

heat To have quality of being hot, e.g. Stay out of the heat of the sun! Do not go outside in the heat of the day. verb [heat, heating, heated] To make something become warm, e.g. Please heat up the dahl; This heater does not heat the room very well. meat Food made from the bodies of animals, e.g. We don't go to that restaurant because they serve meat there. neat adjective Clean, tidy; free from dirt or impurities, e.g. My room is neat because I cleaned it this morning; Her homework is always neat. repeat verb To do or say something for the second time, e.g. Did you understand or would you like me to repeat the question? There is no need to repeat yourself, I understood the first time. speak verb [speak, speaking, spoke, spoken] To communicate with one's voice, to say words out loud, e.g. You're speaking too fast; Don't walk away while I am speaking to you; Have you spoken to him about not coming late? I spoke with him yesterday and he said that he would come. I have been asked to speak at the school assembly tomorrow morning; My mum is speaking to her friend.

bead 1. A string of round balls used for prayer, e.g. Buddhists and Hindus chant on beads; Have you seen my chanting beads? 2. A small round object, e.g. I want to make a necklace from these beads; One bead has come off my japa beads. lead An electric cord; a cable, e.g. Don't pull the microphone lead. verb 1. To be ahead of others, e.g. The black car is leading the others; Australia is leading the cricket cup. 2. To show others the way, e.g. The guide dog is leading the blind man to the shops; I don't know the way to your house, you go first and lead the way. read verb [read, reading, read] To look at and understand the written word, e.g. He doesn t like to read; He is reading the newspaper; Have you read this book? team / adjective A group of people who work together, e.g. This is the Indian cricket team; Meet our class hockey team; We are a team! I like to play team sports; Would you like to join our cleaning team?

steam The vapor formed when water changes from liquid to gas, e.g. I knew that the rice was boiling because I could see the steam coming out of the pot; The whistle blew on the cooker and steam came out. verb / adjective To cook with steam or be cooked with steam, e.g. Some people like to eat steamed vegetables; I am steaming the idli now, they will be ready soon. cream 1. The top layer of milk, e.g. Boil the milk then remove the cream; I like to eat cream buns. 2. A medicine applied to skin, e.g. Your skin is drying out, apply some moisturizing cream. dream / verb [dream, dreaming, dreamed] 1. Imaginary events seen in the mind while sleeping, e.g. I had a dream that I saw Krishna; He is talking in his sleep, I think he is dreaming. 2. A hope or wish, e.g. My dream is to become an astronaut; Stop dreaming about becoming rich. gleam / verb [gleam, gleaming, gleamed] a small stream of light, e.g. There was a ray of light gleaming through the trees; He had a gleam in his eye so I knew he was planning some mischief. scream verb [scream, screaming, screamed] A loud cry of horror, fear or excitement, e.g. When I saw the snake I screamed; Stop screaming, it is only a little spider.

stream A small river, e.g. We can step on the rocks and walk accross the stream. each determiner 1. For one piece, e.g. The apples cost 50 rupees each, or 100 rupees per kilo. 2. Everyone, e.g. I'm going to give each of you a chance to win; Take one each. beach The seashore; A place where people can walk on the sand to the ocean, e.g. We went for a swim at the beach; It was a hot day so we went to the beach. peach A soft juicy fruit with one seed in the middle, e.g. I like to each peaches and plums. reach verb [reach, reaching, reached] 1. To try to touch, e.g. He reached out and took my hand to help me walk accross the road; I need to stand on a chair, I cannot reach the top shelf; Reach for the stars! 2. To arrive at, e.g. What time will the train reach Agra?

teach verb [teach, teaching, taught] To pass on knowledge; the work of a teacher, e.g. Can you teach me to sew? Don't disturb her while she is teaching; Our teacher taught us how to count to ten. east / adjective One of the four compass points, directed to the right on maps, e.g. We are going on a tour of East India; Walk towards the east. beast A large animal or monster, e.g. Animals who carry heavy loads are called 'beasts of burden'. feast A special meal to celebrate something, e.g. I am sponsoring a feast to celebrate my birthday. least determiner The smallest amount of, e.g. Try to finish it in the least amount of time possible; He earns the least money in his family; She has the least patience of anyone I have ever known; There is no need to thank me, it was the least I could do to help you.

heap A great number of things in a messy pile, e.g. All his clothes were in a heap on the bedroom floor; There is a bad smell coming from that garbage heap; I have a heap of work to do! Thanks heaps for your help! usual adjective That which most commonly occurs; regular; normal, e.g. My usual practice is to eat breakfast before coming to school; This is not my usual habit. visual adjective Related to or affecting the vision, e.g. This picture is a visual illusion because it appears to move when you look at it; I am a visual learner I understand things better if I can see them; My sister has a visual impairment so she needs to wear glasses. casual adjective 1. Not formal, clothes worn for playing or relaxing, e.g. Wear casual clothes because we are going to the beach; This t-shirt is too casual to wear to the office. 2. Work that is not regular or full time, e.g. He is not a regular employee, he is only a casual worker; I got a casual job at the local pizza restaurant. vision 1. The sense or ability of sight, e.g. I have good vision; People who have poor vision need to wear glasses. 2. An ideal or a goal toward which one aspires, e.g. He worked tirelessly toward his vision of world peace; The vision of our school is to create good citizens; My vision is to help the poor; Srila Prabhupada's vision was to spread Krishna Consciousness around the entire world. 3. A religious or mystical experience of a supernatural appearance. e.g. Krishna allowed Arjuna to see a vision of His Universal Form; He had a vision where God spoke to him.

television An electronic box that shows moving pictures, e.g. Some parents allow their children to watch television for hours every day. version A specific type or variation of something, e.g. This is an old version of the same phone; The latest version is more expensive. immersion The act of immersing or the condition of being immersed, e.g. This is an immersion rod for heating water. division The act or process of dividing, e.g. Do you know how to do division? collision A crash; an accident, e.g. We had a collision with an oncoming truck. decision A choice or judgment, e.g. Make a decision about whether you want to come or not. It's a tough decision, but I'll take English and science next year; Don't take too much time in making the decision; I am not good at making decisions. fusion The mixing of two different things, e.g. The band plays a fusion of Indian and Western styles of music.

garage A building for keeping cars or fixing them, e.g. We don't have a garage so we have to keep our car on the street; Our car broke down so we took it to the garage. corsage A small bouquet of flowers, e.g. The bride's mother was wearing a corsage on her hand. mirage A vision of water that does not really exist, e.g. The heat rising from the earth made it look as if there was water ahead, but it was only a mirage.