accustom |
to cause (oneself or another) to become used to something over time. |
beckon |
to signal to come using a motion of the head or hands. |
cleat |
a projection attached to the bottom of a shoe to prevent slipping, especially on sports shoes. |
discover |
to find or see before anyone else. |
exam |
a short form of a word that means a test given at school or a physical checkup. |
flatten |
to squash or compress. |
foreign |
in, from, or having to do with a country that is not one's own. |
grenade |
a small bomb that is thrown by hand or shot from a rifle after its fuse is set. |
horizon |
the line where the earth and the sky appear to meet. |
overwhelm |
to beat or defeat by greater force; destroy. |
parade |
a public procession of people, marching bands, or vehicles in front of spectators as part of a celebration or ceremony. |
racism |
the opinion or belief that a particular race of people is better than another race or races. |
shortly |
in a little while; soon. |
symptom |
a sign of something. |
wealthy |
having a lot of money; rich. |