annoyance |
someone or something that bothers or irritates. |
cautious |
taking care to avoid danger or trouble; careful. |
council |
a group of persons gathered together to discuss or make decisions about public matters. For example, a city council may make laws for or give advice on how to run a city. |
flick |
a sharp, light snap or blow. |
frustrate |
to prevent from happening or being done. |
ideal |
a belief or aim considered to be worthy of honor or respect. |
jerk |
any sudden, sharp movement that is not expected or planned. |
keg |
a small barrel holding less than ten gallons. |
multiply |
to increase the number, degree, or amount of. |
prescription |
an order written by a doctor for medicine to treat a patient. |
retailer |
a person or business or who sells goods directly to the public. |
satisfaction |
a pleasant feeling that comes from completing something and doing it well. |
specimen |
a part or example used to represent a larger whole. |
sympathy |
kind understanding and concern for others when they are sad, suffering, or having trouble. |
temporary |
for a short time; not permanent. |