culprit |
a person who is charged with or is guilty of doing something wrong. |
extremely |
very; to a great or high degree. |
friendship |
the relationship of people of who know and like each other. |
parole |
the release of a prisoner before the time of punishment is finished. Prisoners who are given parole have behaved well in prison. When on parole, they must obey certain rules. |
perfume |
a liquid, made from flowers, herbs, or other substances that has a pleasant smell. Perfume is put on the body. |
permission |
agreement from an authority that one may do something. |
phantom |
a ghost or something else that seems real, but is not real. |
propeller |
a device used to make an airplane or ship move forward. A propeller is made of tilted blades that are attached to and spin around a hub. |
prospect |
something that is expected or very likely to happen. |
rhythm |
movement marked by the regular repetition of sounds. |
separate |
not connected or not attached. |
smock |
a loose, light jacket, coat, or other similar garment, that is worn over clothing to protect it from soil, paint, or damage. |
squeal |
a fairly long, loud, shrill sound or cry. |
stingy |
spending or giving as little as possible. |
worldwide |
spread or happening all over the world. |