bravery |
the quality or condition of not feeling fear; courage. |
chorus |
a group of people who sing together. |
design |
a plan or outline showing how something is to be built or carried out, or the way that something is put together or appears in the end because of the way it was planned. |
fiction |
writing that tells a story made up in a writer's imagination. Fiction is usually written in prose, not poetry. Novels, short stories, and tales are pieces of fiction. |
joyous |
full of joy; happy. |
muddle |
to cause to be confused; mix up. |
mural |
a large picture painted on or made a part of a wall or ceiling. |
noose |
a loop that passes through a knot in the end of a rope or other line. When the rope is pulled, the loop becomes smaller. |
overseas |
across any of the oceans; abroad. |
rummage |
to make a thorough search by turning over and looking through the contents of. |
sensitive |
able to smell, hear, taste, feel, or see very well. |
sow1 |
to plant or scatter in or over the ground. |
stiffen |
to make or become rigid, harder, or less flexible. |
teethe |
to have teeth growing out through the gums. |
ward |
a large room in a hospital with beds for several patients, or a section for one type of patient. |