acquire |
to get or come to have as one's own. |
applaud |
to clap the hands in approval. |
client |
one who pays for the services of another. |
describe |
to tell or write about; create a picture of in words. |
full-time |
involving or working the standard number of working hours per week, typically forty hours in the U.S. |
imitate |
to copy the actions of; try to be like. |
outright |
complete or total. |
plain |
easily seen or heard; clear; visible. |
possess |
to own or have. |
scenery |
the way the land looks in a particular place. |
scrimp |
to save in every way possible; to spend very little. |
sinister |
threatening or suggesting evil, injury, or danger; ominous. |
squish |
to make a splashing or spluttering sound when squeezed or walked on, as mud. |
substitute |
to put or use in place of another person or thing. |
swoop |
to sweep down suddenly from above, or as if from above in attack (often followed by "down on"). |