deliver |
to send or bring to a particular person or place. |
dictionary |
a book, or a source of information found on a computer, that lists the words of a language in alphabetical order, along with information about their meaning, spelling, and pronunciation. |
divorce |
to use the law to bring an end to a marriage with (someone). |
emotion |
a strong feeling such as joy, hatred, sorrow, or fear. When one feels an emotion, there are physical changes such as an increase in pulse, crying, or trembling. |
gutter |
a ditch along the edge of a road or a long, open container attached to the edge of a roof for carrying off water. |
imitate |
to copy the actions of; try to be like. |
journal |
a record of a person's experiences, thoughts, or daily events; diary. |
lair |
a wild animal's shelter; den. |
landlord |
a man or woman who rents property to others. |
negligent |
not showing proper concern; careless. |
shuffle |
to drag or scrape the feet along the floor while walking. |
sizzle |
to make the hissing or crackling sound of frying fat or oils. |
talented |
having a natural skill or gift in some activity. |
widely |
over a large area. |
worth |
good or important enough for. |