barge |
a large, long boat with a flat bottom used for carrying freight. |
beverage |
any liquid for drinking, except water or medicine. |
boundary |
something that marks the edge or limit. |
crook |
something bent, curved, or hooked. |
cruise |
to travel at the same speed for a while. |
enforcement |
the act or process of making people obey a law or rule. |
fake |
to make a false copy of. |
funeral |
a ceremony for a dead person. |
guide |
to direct or lead along a way that is not familiar. |
mention |
to speak of briefly or in passing. |
prospect |
something that is expected or very likely to happen. |
skim |
to remove from the surface of a liquid, or to clear the surface of by removing fat or other floating matter. |
squall |
a sudden, powerful wind that moves in suddenly. Squalls usually bring rain, snow, or sleet. |
university |
a large school, where people both learn and do research. A student must finish high school before attending a university. Universities offer several levels of degrees. |
unlike |
different; not equal. |