clamp |
a device used to fasten, support, or press together two or more objects or pieces. |
common |
associated with all sides or with all members of a group. |
couple |
two things of the same kind or that go together in some way. |
extent |
the area, amount, or distance that something reaches or covers; range. |
heed |
to give one's attention to; listen to; take notice of. |
miracle |
an event that cannot be explained by the known laws of nature and is thought to be caused by a power not of the earth. |
misfortune |
an instance of something very bad or unlucky happening. |
primary |
main; chief. |
soul |
the part of human beings separate from the physical body that is thought of as the center of feeling, thought, and spirit. |
storage |
a place for keeping or holding things while they are not being used. |
temporary |
for a short time; not permanent. |
terrorize |
to control by using threats or acts of violence. |
timetable |
a schedule that lists the times at which certain events take place. People read timetables to find out when trains, buses, or airplanes will arrive or leave. |
whine |
to make a long, high cry that expresses pain, complaint, or fear. |
wise |
having understanding and good judgment about what is true or good. |