affection |
a friendly feeling of liking or loving someone or something. |
amuse |
to hold the interest of in a pleasant way; entertain. |
detective |
a person, often a police officer, whose job is to find information that will solve crimes. |
hibernate |
to sleep through the winter in a den or burrow to save energy. Bears, snakes, and certain other animals hibernate. |
occupy |
to take and control. |
porch |
a structure, either open or having windows or screens, that is attached to the outside of a house. |
ripe |
fully grown and ready for harvest or eating. |
sadden |
to make or become unhappy or unhappier. |
scenery |
the way the land looks in a particular place. |
stubborn |
not willing to accept change, help, or control; obstinate. |
tantrum |
a violent, noisy outburst of angry temper. |
traditional |
relating to customs and ways of doing things in a particular culture that are passed down from parents to children. |
transaction |
a piece of business, such as a sale or trade. |
transport |
the act of carrying or moving from one place to another. |
wealth |
a large amount of money or property or the state of having such. |