accustom |
to cause (oneself or another) to become used to something over time. |
ammunition |
the objects fired from any weapon, or material that can be exploded. Bullets, bombs, and gunpowder are types of ammunition. |
browse |
to examine things in a slow and casual way. |
deputy |
a person appointed to assist and sometimes act in the place of someone else. |
difference |
the condition of being not like or not the same. |
exception |
the act or fact of leaving out. |
exist |
to be real; have being. |
full-time |
involving or working the standard number of working hours per week, typically forty hours in the U.S. |
grill |
a rack of metal bars used to hold foods for cooking over flames. |
inquire |
to ask in order to find out or learn (something). |
physics |
the science that deals with matter and energy, their qualities, and the relationships between them. It includes the study of light, heat, sound, electricity, and force. (The word is used with a singular verb.) |
probably |
quite likely; almost certainly. |
researcher |
one who does careful, dedicated study of something in order to gain information about it or solve a problem. |
rove |
to wander widely, without a fixed destination; roam. |
whip |
to strike or beat with quick, repeated strokes with a long, thin strap, or a rod. |