arrange |
to put in some kind of order, pattern, or design. |
blunt |
having a dull edge or point; not sharp. |
clutch |
to keep in a firm grasp; hold tightly; grip. |
communication |
the sharing or exchange of messages, information, or ideas. |
coupon |
a small, printed slip of paper that gives someone a discount, admission to a performance, or a chance to win a prize. |
digest |
to break down into materials that can be absorbed and used by the body. |
enclosure |
a space that is surrounded, or something that surrounds. |
filth |
material that is dirty, disgusting, or foul. |
hygiene |
the practice of keeping clean to stay healthy and prevent disease. |
polish |
to give a shiny surface to. |
spirit |
a force that is thought to be a part of human beings; soul. |
stumble |
to trip or lose one's balance in walking or running. |
tentacle |
a long thin body part on the head or around the mouth of some animals. Tentacles are used for feeling or taking hold of things. |
tuft |
a group or clump of long strands that are attached at one end and loose at the other. Yarn, hair, and grass are some strands that can form tufts. |
vacant |
without activity or contents; empty. |