address |
a formal speech or talk. |
dignity |
one's sense of worth; pride or self-respect as shown in one's appearance or behavior. |
experience |
to go through; feel or know. |
frolic |
to act in a playful way by romping about, making merry, or playing jokes. |
gait |
a way of walking or running. |
grid |
parallel horizontal and vertical lines that cross each other to form squares of equal size. Grids are used to locate points on a map or to make diagrams. |
lever |
a basic tool used to lift or pry things open. A crowbar is one type of lever. |
permanent |
lasting or meant to last for a very long time; everlasting. |
precipitation |
the act of water falling in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail. |
protective |
keeping safe from harm or used to shield against danger. |
runt |
a dog, pig, or other animal that is the smallest of a litter. |
swish |
to move quickly, making a whistling or rustling sound. |
tension |
the act of stretching or state of being stretched; strain. |
tradition |
the handing down of a culture's beliefs and customs from parents to children over many years. |
valuable |
worth a lot of money. |