astonish |
to fill with great surprise or amazement. |
dramatic |
of or having to do with the theater and plays. |
focus |
to direct one's attention or efforts towards one thing; concentrate. |
freight |
goods shipped by boat, plane, train, or truck. |
glee |
a feeling of delight or joy. |
humid |
having a high amount of water vapor; damp; moist. |
persistent |
continuing, lasting, or holding on in a firm, steady way. |
quaint |
pleasant in an old-fashioned way. |
realize |
to understand completely. |
secrecy |
the condition of keeping or hiding something from others' knowledge. |
soothe |
to make less angry, pained, or distressed; calm or comfort. |
stew |
to cook by boiling slowly in a closed pot. |
strum |
to play by running the fingers in a light way across the strings. |
topple |
to sway and fall down; tumble. |
waggle |
to sway, shake, or move unsteadily from side to side; wobble. |