adjust |
to bring to a better state or position; make fit. |
brisk |
active or full of energy; lively; quick. |
browse |
to examine things in a slow and casual way. |
continual |
going on without stopping. |
contract |
an agreement that is supported by the law. |
feedback |
the giving back of opinions, corrections, or other comments from people who have been presented with something like a product, process, or event. |
mammoth |
a very large extinct mammal closely related to elephants. Mammoths were much bigger than elephants, and had shaggy black fur and long tusks that curved upward. Several kinds of mammoths lived in the Northern Hemisphere until the end of the last Ice Age. |
merchant |
an owner of a shop. |
museum |
a building where collections of objects that are important to history, art, or science are kept and shown to the public. |
recover |
to get back. |
sake |
reason; purpose. |
skim |
to remove from the surface of a liquid, or to clear the surface of by removing fat or other floating matter. |
slavery |
the owning of people by other people; bondage. |
soothe |
to make less angry, pained, or distressed; calm or comfort. |
sue |
to start a lawsuit against in a court of law; prosecute. |