cheat |
a person who acts in a dishonest way in order to gain something. |
custom |
a way of acting that is usual or accepted for a person or a social group. |
definite |
clear or exact. |
dialogue |
a talk between two or more people or between characters in a play, film, or novel. |
distract |
to draw away the attention of. |
fund |
a supply of money or other resources that is held for a particular purpose. |
glare |
to stare steadily or angrily. |
lifeline |
an anchored line or rope thrown to support a person in danger of drowning or falling. |
plunge |
to thrust into something soft or liquid. |
spouse |
a husband or wife in a marriage. |
sputter |
to spit out saliva or bits of food while speaking in a fast or excited way. |
strip2 |
a long, narrow piece or area of mostly uniform width. |
tilt |
to move or place so that one side is higher than the other; tip. |
tingle |
to have a light stinging or prickly feeling. |
wreck |
an action or event that results in great or total destruction. |