attendance |
the number of people present. |
coupon |
a small, printed slip of paper that gives someone a discount, admission to a performance, or a chance to win a prize. |
discussion |
the act or an instance of talking or writing about something. |
drift |
the act of being carried away by some force such as the wind or flowing water. |
expensive |
costing a lot of money; having a high price. |
feud |
anger, unfriendliness, or fighting between families or other related groups that lasts for a long time. |
hedge |
a solid row of bushes, used as a kind of fence. |
profession |
a job or type of work that needs special training or study. |
resemblance |
the condition of being or looking alike. |
secretary |
a person who writes letters, keeps records straight, and manages mail. A secretary might work for another person or for a business. |
seep |
to spread or flow through gradually. |
suggestion |
a comment that offers an idea about what could be done. |
talon |
a claw of a bird or animal. |
tract |
an area of land or water. |
trample |
to step on in a heavy or noisy way; to crush with the feet; stamp (usually followed by "on", "upon," or "over"). |