accessory |
an item added on to something else to make it prettier, more complete, or more useful. |
accuse |
to blame for or charge with a crime or something wrong. |
boast |
to talk with too much pride; brag. |
coastal |
of, at, or near the land next to the ocean. |
comparison |
the act of deciding, saying, or showing how two or more things are the same or different. |
deceive |
to cause to believe something that is not true; trick or fool. |
frequency |
the number of times something happens within a certain period of time. |
guarantee |
a promise, especially in writing, that something one has bought will work properly. If it does not, the seller or maker must either repair or replace it. |
handful |
the amount that can be held in a single hand. |
privacy |
the condition of being alone or away from the view of other people. |
selection |
the act of choosing one thing from a group. |
shrug |
to raise the shoulders to show one does not know, does not care, or is not responsible. |
snort |
to push air through the nose in a noisy, rough, and forceful way. |
souvenir |
something kept as a reminder of a place, event, or friendship; memento. |
wipe |
to clean or dry by rubbing lightly with a soft cloth, paper, or one's hand. |