creep |
to move with the body close to the ground; crawl. |
defective |
having a flaw or defect; not perfect. |
disability |
something that makes a person unable to do certain things that most people can do. |
discomfort |
a condition of being uneasy or in pain. |
express |
to make known (ideas, thoughts, or feelings). |
gene |
a tiny section of a chromosome. A gene causes a particular characteristic, such as eye color or hair color, to be passed on from parent to offspring. |
heed |
to give one's attention to; listen to; take notice of. |
insurance |
a protection against certain accidents that is provided by a company in return for payment of a fee. |
reap |
to cut down and gather. |
reluctance |
a state of unwillingness or disinclination, often arising from uncertainty or doubt. |
seep |
to spread or flow through gradually. |
shred |
a long strip that is torn or cut off, or almost torn off. |
spur |
a metal piece with a spike that is attached to the heel of a rider's boot. Spurs are used to make a horse go forward. |
standard |
something that is used and accepted as a guide, example, or authority. |
wad |
a small mass or ball. |