commotion |
a noisy confusion; disorder. |
familiar |
known by many people; easily recognized. |
funeral |
a ceremony for a dead person. |
increase |
an addition in size or amount. |
operation |
the act or process of working or running. |
overflow |
to swell or spill over the top edge of something. |
pillar |
a tall column shaped like a cylinder that is used to support a structure or to serve as a decoration or monument. |
readily |
promptly or easily. |
reproduce |
to make a copy of. |
sail |
to move over the water. |
site |
the location or proposed location of a town, city, building, or event. |
stagger |
to walk or stand in an unsteady way or with a need for support. |
supply |
to provide. |
timber |
trees that are used as wood to build houses and buildings. |
transformation |
a major change in the form, shape, character, or nature of something or someone. |