bloat |
to make swollen or too full of air, water, or food. |
classical |
having to do with the complex music of the European tradition that is neither folk nor popular music. |
disabled |
unable to do certain things because of a medical condition or an accident. |
exhaust |
the smoke or gas given off by an engine. |
general |
relating to all or most of something or of some group; not limited to any particular thing or member. |
headline |
the title to a newspaper article that tells what the article is about. The headline for the most important news is in the largest type on the front page of the paper. |
minimum |
the smallest or least in amount, number, or degree. |
pollution |
poisons, wastes, or other materials that pollute. |
posse |
a group of people gathered by a sheriff to help pursue and bring in a criminal. |
scour1 |
to clean by rubbing hard. |
slouch |
to sit, stand, or move with a bent, careless posture. |
surface |
the outside limit or top layer of something. |
surgery |
an operation done by a surgeon. |
tradition |
the handing down of a culture's beliefs and customs from parents to children over many years. |
widen |
to make or become broader. |