errand |
a quick trip taken for a particular purpose. |
fame |
the condition of being well known or respected by a great number of people. |
foul |
very unpleasant to taste, smell, or look at. |
fountain |
a spray of water created by a machine, or the structure from which the water flows. |
grocery |
a store where food and other household supplies are sold; grocery store. |
hesitate |
to stop or pause because of not feeling sure. |
maximum |
being or having the largest amount or number possible. |
mutate |
to display or cause to display a physical trait or characteristic that is different from one's parent or parents as a result of a change within a gene or chromosome. |
neutral |
not taking any side in an argument or contest. |
peasant |
a member of the class of farm workers and small farmers in Europe and Asia. |
stampede |
the sudden and hurried mass movement of a large group of frightened animals. |
sufficient |
enough; as much as needed. |
tunnel |
an underground or underwater passage created so that people or vehicles can go through it. |
update |
to provide (someone) with new or current information. |
vanity |
too much pride in oneself or in how one looks. |