constantly |
continuously; without ever stopping. |
cruise |
to travel at the same speed for a while. |
difficulty |
the condition of being hard to do. |
disabled |
unable to do certain things because of a medical condition or an accident. |
exhaust |
the smoke or gas given off by an engine. |
lantern |
a case or container that is made of a material through which a light can shine and be protected. |
mime |
to act or portray with hand and body gestures only. |
participation |
the act of taking part in. |
squelch |
to intimidate or silence, as with a crushing reply. |
stammer |
to speak in an anxious or uncertain way. People who stammer often repeat sounds and stop between words. |
theft |
an act of stealing. |
tilt |
to move or place so that one side is higher than the other; tip. |
trinket |
a small piece of jewelry or other object used for decoration, usually inexpensive. |
wealth |
a large amount of money or property or the state of having such. |
whimper |
to cry in weak, broken sounds. |