charm |
the ability to attract, delight, and please. |
desire |
to want or wish for. |
differently |
in another or new way. |
disease |
a condition that causes harm to the health of a person, animal, or plant; illness; sickness. |
fatal |
causing or able to cause death. |
gland |
a group of cells or an organ that produces fluids that are released into the body or pass out of the body. |
hectic |
marked by hurry, confusion, and too much activity. |
ooze |
to leak out slowly. Liquids, gases, and sounds may ooze. |
persist |
to continue in a firm, steady way without stopping or lessening. |
privacy |
the condition of being alone or away from the view of other people. |
underneath |
below or beneath; under. |
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. |
vendor |
someone who sells. |
weaken |
to make weak or weaker; to cause (something) to be less strong. |
wipe |
to clean or dry by rubbing lightly with a soft cloth, paper, or one's hand. |