armor |
a suit made of leather, metal, or other strong material, worn to protect the body during battle. |
casual |
happening by chance; not planned. |
classic |
something that remains popular over a long period of time. |
contractor |
a person who signs an agreement to carry out a particular job at a certain price and also to supply necessary things for the job. A contractor often hires, supervises, and pays other people to help or to do the work. A person in charge of building or repairing a house is often a contractor. |
estimate |
a careful guess as to the amount, size, or value of something. |
grudge |
anger that is held onto for a long time. |
negotiation |
(often plural) discussions meant to help people agree on something. |
ooze |
to leak out slowly. Liquids, gases, and sounds may ooze. |
perpetual |
lasting forever. |
plod |
to move in a slow, tired, or heavy way. |
replacement |
a person or thing that takes the position of another or takes over the function of another. |
romp |
to move about or play in a lively manner. |
shine |
to give off or reflect light. |
supplier |
a person or organization that sells or provides items and services to others. |
whiten |
to make or become white. |