accuse |
to blame for or charge with a crime or something wrong. |
clerk |
a person who does office work, such as keeping records, finding information, filing, and making copies. |
deceive |
to cause to believe something that is not true; trick or fool. |
defeat |
to win a victory over; beat in a game or battle. |
guide |
to direct or lead along a way that is not familiar. |
lounge |
to lie or sit in a lazy way (often followed by "around"). |
orphan |
a child whose parents have died. |
primary |
main; chief. |
restless |
not able to relax, sit still, or stay quiet. |
scurry |
to move quickly or in a hurried way. |
shrill |
having a high, sharp sound. |
slang |
very informal speech that is made up of new words, or new meanings of old words. Slang is not appropriate for serious conversation or writing. |
snort |
to push air through the nose in a noisy, rough, and forceful way. |
tend1 |
to be likely; usually do. |
weapon |
an object or device used to attack or defend. |