bluster |
to blow in a strong and noisy way. |
charity |
something given to a person or persons in need. |
customer |
a person who buys products or services. |
gigantic |
like a giant; huge. |
old-fashioned |
looking or being like past styles, manners, or ways of behaving. |
personal |
relating to or belonging to a particular person, and often not for other people to share or see. |
photographer |
a person whose job is to take photographs. |
position |
the location of a person or thing. |
sharp |
having a thin edge or a fine point. |
signature |
a person's written name, used to sign documents, letters, or checks. |
similar |
having resemblance or likeness. |
slang |
very informal speech that is made up of new words, or new meanings of old words. Slang is not appropriate for serious conversation or writing. |
startle |
to cause to move suddenly. |
vocal |
performed by singing. |
wink |
to close and open one eye quickly, as a sign of agreement or friendliness. |