clutch |
to keep in a firm grasp; hold tightly; grip. |
determine |
to decide or settle finally and without question. |
experience |
to go through; feel or know. |
honor |
high public value or respect. |
inherit |
to receive from a person who has died; be heir to. |
mighty |
having great power, strength, or ability. |
permanent |
lasting or meant to last for a very long time; everlasting. |
phantom |
a ghost or something else that seems real, but is not real. |
squeal |
a fairly long, loud, shrill sound or cry. |
success |
a person or thing that does or goes well. |
taxpayer |
one who pays or owes taxes. |
tentacle |
a long thin body part on the head or around the mouth of some animals. Tentacles are used for feeling or taking hold of things. |
thrash |
to give a beating to; whip. |
transparent |
letting light pass through and giving a clear view of objects on the other side. |
wedge |
a piece of wood or metal shaped like a triangle with a thin edge. A wedge is driven or forced between objects to split, lift, or make them stronger. |