adopt |
to become a parent of (a child) by law, or to accept an animal as a pet and become responsible for it. |
appall |
to cause to feel shock or horror. |
constantly |
continuously; without ever stopping. |
education |
the act or work of learning or training. |
idle |
not active or in use; not working. |
invasion |
an act or instance of invading by an enemy or hostile army. |
loop |
the rounded shape made when a piece of string, ribbon, or rope is crossed back over itself or tied so that it forms a circle. |
medicine |
a drug or other substance used to treat a disease, injury, pain, or other symptoms. |
muzzle |
the part of the head of some animals that contains the nose, jaws, and mouth. |
observer |
one who watches or listens. |
pounce |
to jump or swoop down in order to grab or take something. |
recline |
to lie down in a comfortable position. |
respond |
to answer or give a reply, in words or otherwise. |
slobber |
to let liquid, especially saliva, dribble from the mouth; drool. |
tremendous |
very large in degree or size; huge. |