charm |
the ability to attract, delight, and please. |
college |
a school of higher learning that one attends after high school. Most college programs require four years of study. |
department |
a separate part of a large organization, such as a government, school, or business. |
formal |
following accepted rules for doing something; proper, legal, or official. |
gutter |
a ditch along the edge of a road or a long, open container attached to the edge of a roof for carrying off water. |
homeland |
one's native country or region. |
install |
to put into position and make ready for use. |
landlord |
a man or woman who rents property to others. |
miniature |
A miniature is something that is exactly like something else but much smaller in size. |
mutter |
to speak in a low tone that is hard to understand; mumble. |
negotiation |
(often plural) discussions meant to help people agree on something. |
swerve |
to change direction suddenly; turn quickly; veer. |
touch |
to put one's hand or fingers on in order to feel. |
uppermost |
highest in place, rank, importance, or influence. |
worth |
good or important enough for. |