accustom |
to cause (oneself or another) to become used to something over time. |
distance |
the measure of space between things, places, or points in time. |
district |
an area of a country, city, or other place used for a particular purpose. |
earthquake |
a shaking or other movement of part of the earth's surface, caused by movement deep within the earth. |
flee |
to run away or escape. |
halo |
a circle of light shining around the head of a god, an angel, or a saint in a picture. |
homeland |
one's native country or region. |
opportunity |
a chance for a better situation. |
perspire |
to give off moisture through the pores of the skin; sweat. |
pleased |
made satisfied or happy. |
stubborn |
not willing to accept change, help, or control; obstinate. |
tactic |
a technique or maneuver used for achieving a goal, especially in battle. |
visitor |
one who comes to see someone or something. |
wallow |
to roll the body in mud, sand, dirt, or water. |
wield |
to handle and use (a weapon, tool, or the like), especially with power or control. |