approach |
the act of coming near. |
attentive |
watching or listening carefully. |
boundary |
something that marks the edge or limit. |
cruise |
to travel at the same speed for a while. |
despise |
to hate or scorn. |
flatter |
to give too much or false praise; try to please by praising. |
internet |
the world's largest computer network, which is made of millions of computers that are linked together. Some parts of the internet are the World Wide Web, electronic mail, and chat rooms. |
lag |
to fall behind an expected pace. |
marine |
having to do with the sea; living in or caused by the sea. |
obedient |
likely or willing to obey rules or orders. |
outer |
of or having to do with the part most distant from the center. |
shuffle |
to drag or scrape the feet along the floor while walking. |
squirt |
to be shot out in a thin jet; spurt. |
tantrum |
a violent, noisy outburst of angry temper. |
university |
a large school, where people both learn and do research. A student must finish high school before attending a university. Universities offer several levels of degrees. |