alongside |
by the side of; next to; beside. |
background |
all of a person's experience, education, and origins. |
consistently |
in a way that remains the same as the established pattern. |
demolish |
to tear down or destroy. |
era |
a period of time in history. An era often begins or ends with an important event. |
formation |
the act of forming or the state of being formed. |
mechanic |
a worker who is skilled in making, using, and repairing tools, machines, and motors. |
optional |
left to someone's choice; not required. |
patriotic |
feeling or showing love for and loyalty to one's country. |
prevent |
to keep or stop from happening. |
rotate |
to cause to turn around on an axis. |
thrill |
to cause to feel a sudden, sharp excitement. |
topple |
to sway and fall down; tumble. |
weekend |
the part of the week between Friday evening and Sunday evening. |
whole |
having the entire amount or length. |