college |
a school of higher learning that one attends after high school. Most college programs require four years of study. |
convenient |
easily used for someone's needs, purposes, or comfort; useful. |
curb |
a raised rim where a street meets the edge of the sidewalk. |
exception |
the act or fact of leaving out. |
grim |
stern or harsh. |
grumble |
to complain in a low voice. |
guitar |
a stringed instrument with a long neck and five, six, or twelve strings that are strummed or plucked. |
identification |
something that proves who a person is, such as a driver's license or passport. |
nonprofit |
of a business, not established to make more money than is necessary to pay employees and to remain in operation. |
occasion |
an event or the time at which it happens. |
otherwise |
in a different manner or other way. |
overrule |
to rule or decide against. |
stampede |
the sudden and hurried mass movement of a large group of frightened animals. |
starter |
someone or something that starts. |
wizard |
a person who is believed to have magic powers. |