aboard |
on or into a ship, plane, bus, or plane; on board. |
accuse |
to blame for or charge with a crime or something wrong. |
accustom |
to cause (oneself or another) to become used to something over time. |
angle |
the figure made by two lines coming from a single point. |
blackmail |
money demanded from someone by another person who threatens to give out information that would harm that person. |
conduct |
to lead or guide. |
congratulate |
to praise and express pleasure at the achievement or good luck of. |
evaluation |
a careful study of something in order to judge it or measure it. |
formation |
the act of forming or the state of being formed. |
greed |
a great desire for more wealth and possessions than one needs or deserves. |
imaginative |
having or showing an ability to conceive of things that do not exist; creative. |
longtime |
having existed or continued over a long period of time. |
obedient |
likely or willing to obey rules or orders. |
stubble |
the stubs of crop stalks, as of corn, that remain in the ground after the crop has been cut. |
tug |
to pull at in a strong way. |