absolute |
precise; exact. |
amuse |
to hold the interest of in a pleasant way; entertain. |
cocky |
sure of oneself in a rude way; arrogant. |
fumble |
to search or feel about for something in a nervous or clumsy way. |
impressive |
having a lasting effect on the mind or feelings; making a strong impression. |
interest |
the desire to learn, know, or take part in something. |
loop |
the rounded shape made when a piece of string, ribbon, or rope is crossed back over itself or tied so that it forms a circle. |
member |
one of the people or things in a particular group. |
murmur |
to make a soft, muffled, continuous sound. |
skillet |
a shallow pan with a long handle, used for frying food; frying pan. |
swift |
moving or able to move very rapidly. |
talon |
a claw of a bird or animal. |
term |
a word or phrase for something that might be known only by people who have a particular job, interest, or hobby. |
undertake |
to decide or start to do. |
volunteer |
a person who offers to work or help without pay. |