autograph |
the name of a person, especially a famous person, written in his or her own handwriting. |
barge |
a large, long boat with a flat bottom used for carrying freight. |
calculator |
a machine used in computing numbers. |
documentary |
a film that explores real facts and events and often includes photographs or short videos of the events as they happened. |
edit |
to correct, cut, add to, or change with the goal of producing a finished piece of writing or a film. |
exam |
a short form of a word that means a test given at school or a physical checkup. |
flick |
a sharp, light snap or blow. |
license |
legal permission to do something, or a paper or card that shows permission. |
manager |
the person who controls a business or acts as the leader of a plan or project. |
pantry |
a small room near a kitchen, for keeping food, dishes, and other supplies. |
quicken |
to make faster; accelerate. |
senate |
(capitalized) one of the two houses of the United States Congress, or a similar part of national government in other countries. |
swoop |
to sweep down suddenly from above, or as if from above in attack (often followed by "down on"). |
tick1 |
the repeated clicking sound of a watch or clock. |
wed |
to take as husband or wife in a legal ceremony; marry. |