bluster |
to blow in a strong and noisy way. |
classical |
having to do with the complex music of the European tradition that is neither folk nor popular music. |
conscious |
awake; able to feel, think, hear, and see. |
destination |
the place to which a person is going or goods or baggage are sent. |
extend |
to make longer in size; make last longer. |
imprint |
a mark or design made by pressing or printing on a surface. |
myth |
a story or group of stories that form part of the traditional knowledge of a society. Myths often use imaginative plots and characters to explain how the world began and why nature and people behave the way they do. |
overrule |
to rule or decide against. |
royal |
of or having to do with a king or queen, or any members of their family. |
slack |
not tight; hanging loose; drooping. |
spread |
to open or stretch out. |
thrill |
to cause to feel a sudden, sharp excitement. |
tide |
the flowing of water away from or back onto the land. |
wherever |
where. |
width |
the length of something from one side to the other. |