banquet |
a fancy, formal dinner. |
broad |
wide; large; full of space. |
calculation |
deliberate scheming. |
coil |
to wind into circles. |
council |
a group of persons gathered together to discuss or make decisions about public matters. For example, a city council may make laws for or give advice on how to run a city. |
demonstrate |
to explain or describe, especially by modeling or using many examples. |
jury |
a group of people called to a court of law who listen to the facts of a case and decide its outcome. |
necessary |
needed; essential. |
panel |
a section of a door, wall, or other surface that is set apart from the area around it by being raised, sunken, or decorated. |
pastry |
baked goods, often sweet, made with a dough of flour, shortening, and water. |
resist |
to fight against or oppose. |
smudge |
a dirty mark or blot; stain. |
trespass |
an act of entering the property of another without permission, which is against the law. |
unsuccessful |
not resulting in or achieving the desired goal. |
worth |
good or important enough for. |