accessory |
an item added on to something else to make it prettier, more complete, or more useful. |
clatter |
to make a loud rattling noise. |
embroider |
to make or decorate with needlework. |
forgive |
to excuse or pardon. |
idol |
a statue or image of a god that is used as an object of worship. |
illusion |
a fantasy or mistaken idea. |
largely |
mostly; mainly; to a large extent. |
lawyer |
one whose job is to help people with legal matters and represent them in court; attorney. |
nuclear |
of, or having to do with, or being the nucleus of an atom or a cell. |
pounce |
to jump or swoop down in order to grab or take something. |
prickle |
a small, sharp, pointed growth or extension, such as a plant thorn. |
repair |
to put in good condition again after damage has been done; fix. |
spur |
a metal piece with a spike that is attached to the heel of a rider's boot. Spurs are used to make a horse go forward. |
tunic |
an article of clothing that is loose and hangs to the knees. Tunics sometimes do not have sleeves and are sometimes belted. The ancient Greeks and Romans wore tunics. |
venture |
an activity or undertaking in which there is risk or the result is not certain. |