armor |
a suit made of leather, metal, or other strong material, worn to protect the body during battle. |
describe |
to tell or write about; create a picture of in words. |
donate |
to give in order to help a charity or other group. |
gradually |
by small steps or degrees. |
nuisance |
a person or thing that is annoying. |
partly |
in some amount or degree. |
respond |
to answer or give a reply, in words or otherwise. |
roast |
to cook or bake with dry heat in an oven or over an open fire. |
slack |
not tight; hanging loose; drooping. |
smock |
a loose, light jacket, coat, or other similar garment, that is worn over clothing to protect it from soil, paint, or damage. |
symptom |
a sign of something. |
trigger |
to cause, begin, or set off. |
truant |
absent from school without permission. |
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. |
wee |
very small or tiny. |