classic |
something that remains popular over a long period of time. |
creativity |
the ability to make or invent something original or imaginative. |
desperately |
with a sense of extreme urgency, need, or despair. |
echo |
the repeating of a sound caused by the bouncing of sound waves from a surface. |
heave |
to push up or out with great effort. |
museum |
a building where collections of objects that are important to history, art, or science are kept and shown to the public. |
parlor |
a room in a house, hotel, restaurant, or the like for conversation or for entertaining guests. |
parole |
the release of a prisoner before the time of punishment is finished. Prisoners who are given parole have behaved well in prison. When on parole, they must obey certain rules. |
pastry |
baked goods, often sweet, made with a dough of flour, shortening, and water. |
relative |
a person who belongs to the same family as someone else. |
repeatedly |
again and again; many times in a row. |
sadden |
to make or become unhappy or unhappier. |
salute |
to show respect by raising the right hand to the forehead. |
starter |
someone or something that starts. |
wholly |
entirely; completely. |