arrangement |
the way in which a group of things lie or have been placed. |
authority |
the right or power to give orders, make decisions, or control people. |
celebrate |
to make special or honor with gifts, parties, or activities. |
competitor |
a person, group, or thing engaged in a contest. |
conclusion |
an ending, result, or outcome. |
fang |
a long, pointed tooth. Some animals use their fangs to hold and tear prey. Some snakes have hollow fangs through which they inject poison. |
fascinate |
to attract and hold the attention and interest of. |
journalism |
the work of collecting news and information and giving it out to the public through newspapers, magazines, radio, television, or other media. |
noble |
belonging to a class of people with a high rank or title. |
reservoir |
a place where water is collected and stored. Towns and cities often have reservoirs for their water supply. |
scientific |
having to do with science. |
shade |
darkness caused by light rays being blocked. |
spurt |
to rush or shoot out in a forced or sudden way; spout. |
stocky |
thick, sturdy, and often short in build or form; stout. |
tickle |
to touch or poke so as to cause a tingling feeling or laughter. |