browse |
to examine things in a slow and casual way. |
caper |
to leap, hop, or skip about in a playful way; frolic. |
deny |
to say that something is not true; refuse to agree with. |
destroy |
to ruin completely. |
dissatisfaction |
the state or condition of not being content or happy with something, or the cause of this condition. |
dual |
of or having two parts; double. |
exclaim |
to speak suddenly and with strong feeling. |
fleece |
the wool of an animal, usually a sheep. |
grave1 |
a hole dug in the ground where a dead body is buried. |
insist |
to be firm about something; refuse to give up. |
landscape |
the appearance or features of the land from one viewpoint. |
relic |
something that has survived from the past, such as an object or a custom. |
retrieve |
to bring or get back; recover. |
tame |
taken from a wild state and made obedient; domesticated. |
undertow |
a strong current of ocean water moving in the opposite direction from the waves moving toward shore. |