brink |
the edge or brim of a slope or cliff. |
clearly |
without a doubt. |
flit |
to fly or move in a quick or light way. |
impostor |
a person who cheats or tricks others by pretending to be another person. |
orphan |
a child whose parents have died. |
patience |
the ability to calmly put up with pain or trouble without getting upset or angry. |
plump |
full and round in shape; chubby. |
polish |
to give a shiny surface to. |
receipt |
the act or fact of receiving. |
skid |
a sudden, sideways sliding of a vehicle. |
spade1 |
a tool shaped like a shovel and used for digging. A spade has a long handle and a flat blade that can be pushed into the ground with a foot. |
stride |
to walk with long, even steps. |
ultimately |
at the farthest or last point in a progression; finally; in the end. |
weld |
to join metal or plastic by using heat, followed either by pressure or by adding a melted material. |
worthy |
deserving (often followed by "of"). |