appearance |
the act or an instance of coming into view or appearing. |
clerk |
a person who does office work, such as keeping records, finding information, filing, and making copies. |
combat |
fighting, especially against an enemy in war. |
comedy |
a play, film, story, or television show that is funny or happy. |
cruise |
to travel at the same speed for a while. |
deliver |
to send or bring to a particular person or place. |
genius |
an unusual ability to think or create in ways that go far beyond what most people can do. |
guffaw |
a burst of loud or boisterous laughter. |
historical |
based upon history. |
history |
everything that has happened in the past to people or things, or a telling of these events. |
neither |
not one or the other of two (usually paired with "nor" in a sentence). |
shame |
a painful feeling brought about by the knowledge that one has done something wrong or not proper. |
siphon |
a tube or pipe used to suck a liquid over the top of its container and into a lower one by means of air pressure. |
slop |
to cause to spill or splash. |
vaccine |
a substance used to protect people and animals from very serious diseases. Vaccines contain germs of a particular disease--these germs been killed or changed in a certain way in a laboratory to make them safe. A vaccine goes into a person's body in a shot that is given by a doctor or nurse. After a vaccine is put into a person's body, that person will not get that disease or will get only a mild case. |