accustom |
to cause (oneself or another) to become used to something over time. |
amuse |
to hold the interest of in a pleasant way; entertain. |
bashful |
shy with people; timid. |
cargo |
the goods carried by a ship, airplane, or other vehicle; freight. |
clasp |
to grasp or grip with a hand or arm, or something like a hand or arm. |
destination |
the place to which a person is going or goods or baggage are sent. |
discuss |
to talk together about. |
foundation |
the basis of something such as an action, substance, structure, or opinion. |
genetic |
of, concerning, caused by, or influenced by heredity, especially by genes. |
grumble |
to complain in a low voice. |
heed |
to give one's attention to; listen to; take notice of. |
scrap1 |
a small bit, such as a piece left over or thrown away. |
strangle |
to kill by stopping the breathing of, usually by surrounding the neck with something; choke. |
throb |
to beat or pulse quickly and strongly. |
traditional |
relating to customs and ways of doing things in a particular culture that are passed down from parents to children. |