ammunition |
the objects fired from any weapon, or material that can be exploded. Bullets, bombs, and gunpowder are types of ammunition. |
arena |
a stage, ring, or other enclosed area where shows or sports events are held. |
assure |
to say to with force or conviction. |
commonly |
ordinarily; usually. |
couple |
two things of the same kind or that go together in some way. |
drench |
to soak, or wet completely. |
estimate |
a careful guess as to the amount, size, or value of something. |
full-time |
involving or working the standard number of working hours per week, typically forty hours in the U.S. |
grammatical |
of or having to do with the rules for forming the words and sentences of a language. |
horizontal |
parallel to the surface of the earth or to the horizon. |
nerve |
any of the fibers that carry messages to and from the brain and other parts of the body. Nerves are bundled together into a complicated system that connects all parts of the body to the spinal cord and brain. |
ogre |
an ugly giant or monster in folk tales and children's stories. Ogres are said to eat people. |
reality |
the state or quality of actually existing. |
talon |
a claw of a bird or animal. |
tilt |
to move or place so that one side is higher than the other; tip. |