delirious |
confused from a fever or other cause. |
detail |
a small item; a particular. |
feeble |
without strength; weak in body or mind. |
haze |
mist, smoke, or dust in the air, making it hard to see. |
merriment |
lighthearted and happy enjoyment, especially in the company of others; gaiety; mirth. |
possessor |
one who has or owns something. |
property |
all of one's possessions taken as a whole, or a part of those possessions. |
sadden |
to make or become unhappy or unhappier. |
shift |
to change one's position, or to move from one place to another. |
slither |
to move by twisting and sliding along a surface. |
squelch |
to intimidate or silence, as with a crushing reply. |
strip2 |
a long, narrow piece or area of mostly uniform width. |
surrender |
to turn over or yield to the power or control of another. |
trudge |
to walk in a heavy way with much effort or weariness. |
ware |
(usually plural) a thing or things offered for sale. |