ally |
to join or unite for a particular purpose (usually followed by "to" or "with"). |
budge |
to change or begin to change position slightly. |
constantly |
continuously; without ever stopping. |
educator |
a person who teaches. |
irrigate |
to supply with water by artificial means from a natural source of water. |
pare |
to cut off the outside layer or ends from. |
plump |
full and round in shape; chubby. |
quake |
to tremble, shake, or shiver. |
relay |
to carry or pass on. |
repetition |
the act or process of doing or saying again. |
retire |
to give up a job or career. |
savage |
fierce; cruel. |
self-esteem |
confidence or pride in oneself; self-respect. |
squelch |
to intimidate or silence, as with a crushing reply. |
wealth |
a large amount of money or property or the state of having such. |