charm |
the ability to attract, delight, and please. |
delicate |
pleasing to the senses in a light, soft, or mild way. |
dialogue |
a talk between two or more people or between characters in a play, film, or novel. |
disappear |
to be no longer seen. |
fate |
the power that is often believed to decide what will happen in human life or history. |
fowl |
a bird such as a chicken that is raised for its eggs or meat. Ducks, geese, and turkeys are also domestic fowl. |
loot |
valuables taken by force in a war; spoils. |
mob |
a large crowd of angry or excited people. |
producer |
a person or company that makes something. |
proper |
correct for a certain purpose. |
roost |
a perch on which birds rest or sleep, or a place containing such perches. |
sense |
to be or become aware of; perceive. |
shuffle |
to drag or scrape the feet along the floor while walking. |
thatch |
straw, palm leaves, or other dried plant material used as a roof covering. |
worship |
love and devotion shown to a being or an object considered sacred. |