clamp |
a device used to fasten, support, or press together two or more objects or pieces. |
cocky |
sure of oneself in a rude way; arrogant. |
disabled |
unable to do certain things because of a medical condition or an accident. |
extend |
to make longer in size; make last longer. |
itch |
to have a tingling feeling on the skin that causes a desire to scratch. |
lounge |
to lie or sit in a lazy way (often followed by "around"). |
mist |
a mass or cloud of tiny water drops in the air. |
respond |
to answer or give a reply, in words or otherwise. |
retailer |
a person or business or who sells goods directly to the public. |
satisfy |
to give what is wanted or needed. |
strength |
the state, quality, or condition of being strong. |
teethe |
to have teeth growing out through the gums. |
traffic |
the movement of people or vehicles along a sidewalk, road, or other route of travel. |
vaccine |
a substance used to protect people and animals from very serious diseases. Vaccines contain germs of a particular disease--these germs been killed or changed in a certain way in a laboratory to make them safe. A vaccine goes into a person's body in a shot that is given by a doctor or nurse. After a vaccine is put into a person's body, that person will not get that disease or will get only a mild case. |
wealthy |
having a lot of money; rich. |