affection |
a friendly feeling of liking or loving someone or something. |
ashamed |
feeling shame or guilt for doing something wrong or foolish. |
banquet |
a fancy, formal dinner. |
bewitch |
to enchant or cast a spell over with magic or as if with magic. |
disguise |
to change or hide the looks of in order to prevent recognition. |
fiber |
a small, thin part of a plant, animal, or mineral that is shaped like a thread. |
fringe |
an edge of hanging threads, yarn, or strips of leather used to decorate clothing or drapes. |
gash |
a long and deep cut, such as a wound. |
hesitation |
the act of pausing because of not feeling sure. |
holster |
a case for a gun or pistol that can be attached to a belt and is made of leather or other material. |
multiple |
having or made of more than one part; many. |
ransom |
the payment demanded in return for setting a kidnapped person free, or the act of setting someone free by paying the price demanded. |
repel |
to ward off or force back. |
sigh |
to breathe out with a long breath because of being sad, tired, or relieved. |
whiten |
to make or become white. |