arrange |
to put in some kind of order, pattern, or design. |
attain |
to gain or achieve through work. |
beholder |
one who looks or sees. |
dishonor |
loss of honor or reputation. |
economist |
a person who is an expert in the study of economics. |
insist |
to be firm about something; refuse to give up. |
moral |
having to do with what is right and what is wrong in how a person acts. |
mound |
a raised pile; heap. |
nearby |
located close at hand; not far away. |
prefer |
to choose above all others as the best liked or most wanted. |
sizable |
of large size or quantity; big. |
structural |
of or pertaining to construction, to things that are constructed, or to the basic parts that are assembled. |
thrill |
to cause to feel a sudden, sharp excitement. |
waddle |
to walk using short steps while rocking from side to side. |
worship |
love and devotion shown to a being or an object considered sacred. |