ammunition |
the objects fired from any weapon, or material that can be exploded. Bullets, bombs, and gunpowder are types of ammunition. |
briefly |
in a way that is not lengthy; for a short time. |
chemistry |
the science that studies the form and function of basic elements and their compounds. |
considerate |
thoughtful of the feelings and needs of others. |
downward |
toward a lower place or condition. |
enthusiasm |
a strong interest or excitement in connection with something. |
global |
having to do with the whole earth. |
interruption |
the act of stopping or breaking off something in progress. |
mumble |
to speak low and in a way that is not easy to understand; mutter. |
pouch |
a sturdy bag or sack of any size that is used to carry things. |
quench |
to satisfy. |
squint |
to partly close the eyelids. |
vampire |
a creature in folk tales that is said to have died but come back to life. Vampires suck blood from people in order to stay among the living. |
weekday |
any day except Saturday and Sunday. |
whiff |
a faint smell carried on the air. |