ally |
to join or unite for a particular purpose (usually followed by "to" or "with"). |
blur |
to cause to run together or become confused. |
deepen |
to make or become deep or deeper. |
flick |
a sharp, light snap or blow. |
infect |
to spread germs or disease to. |
marriage |
the state of two people being joined by law, having pledged to be faithful to one another all their lives as a couple. |
narrate |
to tell the tale or give an account of; relate. |
occasion |
an event or the time at which it happens. |
prove |
to show to be true or correct. |
prowl |
to move around slowly and secretly, like an animal looking for prey. |
recall |
to bring a past event into the mind; remember. |
self-esteem |
confidence or pride in oneself; self-respect. |
sensor |
a device that detects and responds to certain changes in the environment, such as light, temperature, sound, or pressure. |
swoop |
to sweep down suddenly from above, or as if from above in attack (often followed by "down on"). |
wipe |
to clean or dry by rubbing lightly with a soft cloth, paper, or one's hand. |