arch |
a curved structure made out of stone or brick and used to span an open space such as a door. |
culprit |
a person who is charged with or is guilty of doing something wrong. |
darken |
to make more shadowy or less light. |
donation |
the gift or contribution thus made. |
failure |
the act of not succeeding or not doing. |
function |
to run or operate, especially in a way that is normal or desired. |
gnaw |
to bite or chew on again and again. |
idle |
not active or in use; not working. |
lever |
a basic tool used to lift or pry things open. A crowbar is one type of lever. |
obey |
to follow or carry out the command, instruction, or wishes of. |
paradise |
a state or place of great beauty, delight, or joy. |
recollect |
to bring back from memory; remember; recall. |
rehearse |
to practice for a show, play, concert, or other performance. |
remain |
to go on being; continue in a particular way without a change. |
stale |
having lost its taste or moisture; not fresh. |