blind |
not able to see; having no sight. |
caper |
to leap, hop, or skip about in a playful way; frolic. |
commonly |
ordinarily; usually. |
conspiracy |
a secret agreement among two or more people to do something wrong or illegal; plot. |
divorce |
to use the law to bring an end to a marriage with (someone). |
insurance |
a protection against certain accidents that is provided by a company in return for payment of a fee. |
marketplace |
an area, either outside or inside, where goods are sold. |
narrate |
to tell the tale or give an account of; relate. |
noose |
a loop that passes through a knot in the end of a rope or other line. When the rope is pulled, the loop becomes smaller. |
opponent |
one who fights, plays, or takes a position against another. |
reality |
the state or quality of actually existing. |
restate |
to say or write again or in a different way. |
squall |
a sudden, powerful wind that moves in suddenly. Squalls usually bring rain, snow, or sleet. |
tourism |
the act of traveling, usually for sightseeing or relaxing. |
unravel |
to undo; reduce from cloth to threads; cause to come apart. |