adore |
to love and admire very strongly. |
bride |
a woman who is about to be married or was just married. |
differently |
in another or new way. |
drama |
a story written so that it can be acted out for an audience; play. |
nuisance |
a person or thing that is annoying. |
ooze |
to leak out slowly. Liquids, gases, and sounds may ooze. |
origin |
the point or place from which something comes; source. |
patience |
the ability to calmly put up with pain or trouble without getting upset or angry. |
senate |
(capitalized) one of the two houses of the United States Congress, or a similar part of national government in other countries. |
shimmer |
to shine with a soft, flickering light. |
shriek |
a loud shrill cry of fear, joy, or surprise. |
skim |
to remove from the surface of a liquid, or to clear the surface of by removing fat or other floating matter. |
spank |
to hit with the open hand or a hard object as punishment. |
static |
without motion; fixed. |
tribal |
of or relating to a group of people having the same ancestors, customs, and other characteristics. |