accomplish |
to do or complete; carry out; achieve. |
astonish |
to fill with great surprise or amazement. |
detective |
a person, often a police officer, whose job is to find information that will solve crimes. |
distract |
to draw away the attention of. |
exclusively |
with all others left out or not included; only; solely. |
fluid |
a liquid or gas. A fluid flows easily and takes the shape of the container that holds it. Water and air are fluids. |
funnel |
a tool shaped like a cone with a narrow tube at the small end. Funnels are used for pouring something into a small opening. |
horrify |
to cause feelings of fear and repulsion in; frighten; shock. |
mansion |
a large, grand, expensive home. |
noun |
a word that names a person, place, thing, or condition. A noun may be the subject of a sentence or the object of a verb or preposition. |
rental |
something that can be rented. |
shift |
to change one's position, or to move from one place to another. |
style |
the manner in which something is said or done. |
tradition |
the handing down of a culture's beliefs and customs from parents to children over many years. |
venture |
an activity or undertaking in which there is risk or the result is not certain. |