achieve |
to do or carry out successfully; accomplish. |
background |
all of a person's experience, education, and origins. |
brink |
the edge or brim of a slope or cliff. |
canter |
a horse's gait between a trot and a gallop. |
choke |
to stop or prevent the breathing of by squeezing or blocking the windpipe. |
friendship |
the relationship of people of who know and like each other. |
glint |
a brief flash or flicker of reflected light. |
globe |
the world; planet Earth. |
perpetual |
lasting forever. |
proof |
any material that proves something is true or real. |
sensation |
a condition of being aware of something or feeling something by means of one of the senses. |
squall |
a sudden, powerful wind that moves in suddenly. Squalls usually bring rain, snow, or sleet. |
therefore |
for that reason; as a result. |
touchdown |
the act of scoring six points in football by catching or carrying the ball behind the opponent's goal line. |
vent |
an opening through which a gas or vapor can enter, pass through, or exit. |