dismiss |
to send away or allow to go away. |
graduate |
a person who has finished studying at high school or college. A diploma is given to a graduate to show that all the necessary work has been done. |
guzzle |
to drink or eat very quickly and in a large amount, as if greedy or in great need. |
resign |
to give up a job or other duty. |
risky |
involving a chance of getting hurt or losing something. |
scarcely |
almost not; just barely. |
scour1 |
to clean by rubbing hard. |
selfish |
concerned only with oneself and not concerned about others. |
shade |
darkness caused by light rays being blocked. |
technology |
a field of knowledge having to do with the practical applications of science and industry, or the inventions and methods of solving problems that are produced through research in these areas. |
textile |
cloth made by weaving or knitting. |
therefore |
for that reason; as a result. |
touchdown |
the act of scoring six points in football by catching or carrying the ball behind the opponent's goal line. |
twirl |
to cause to spin or revolve quickly; rotate. |
wipe |
to clean or dry by rubbing lightly with a soft cloth, paper, or one's hand. |