carrier |
a person who brings or bears something. |
deceit |
the act of lying or cheating. |
erect |
upright in posture or position. |
evaporate |
to turn from liquid into gas; pass away in the form of vapor. |
garlic |
a strong smelling plant related to the onion. Its bulbs are used for seasoning. |
mob |
a large crowd of angry or excited people. |
seep |
to spread or flow through gradually. |
sleek |
smooth or shiny. |
sliver |
a small, thin splinter of wood or glass that has broken off. |
slobber |
to let liquid, especially saliva, dribble from the mouth; drool. |
smolder |
to burn slowly and with smoke, but with little or no flame. |
spade1 |
a tool shaped like a shovel and used for digging. A spade has a long handle and a flat blade that can be pushed into the ground with a foot. |
surgeon |
a medical doctor who does surgery. |
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. |
whimper |
to cry in weak, broken sounds. |