affair |
an event, matter, or happening. |
bulk |
a large size or mass. |
complain |
to express pain, sadness, or unhappy feelings about something. |
dignity |
one's sense of worth; pride or self-respect as shown in one's appearance or behavior. |
discuss |
to talk together about. |
efficient |
operating or working in a way that gets results, with little wasted effort. |
garlic |
a strong smelling plant related to the onion. Its bulbs are used for seasoning. |
index |
an alphabetical list of subjects, names, or other information in a book, with page numbers given for each item. |
jerk |
any sudden, sharp movement that is not expected or planned. |
meddle |
to take part in matters that concern someone else, without being asked; interfere. |
old-fashioned |
looking or being like past styles, manners, or ways of behaving. |
selection |
the act of choosing one thing from a group. |
smuggle |
to take in or out of a country illegally. |
snicker |
to laugh in a sly and partly restrained way. |
trample |
to step on in a heavy or noisy way; to crush with the feet; stamp (usually followed by "on", "upon," or "over"). |