astonishment |
great surprise or amazement. |
athletic |
having to do with sports and other physical activities. |
computer |
an electronic device that is used to store and sort information and work with data at a high speed. |
confine |
to keep within limits; restrict. |
extreme |
at the farthest point of something. |
observer |
one who watches or listens. |
overflow |
to swell or spill over the top edge of something. |
panel |
a section of a door, wall, or other surface that is set apart from the area around it by being raised, sunken, or decorated. |
personally |
in person; without the aid of others. |
predicament |
a difficult or dangerous situation with a solution that may be hard to find. |
snicker |
to laugh in a sly and partly restrained way. |
thermometer |
an instrument for measuring temperature. Some thermometers are made of a closed glass tube containing mercury or alcohol that rises or falls as the temperature rises or falls. |
twist |
to combine by winding together in order to make a single thread. |
viewer |
one who watches, especially a person who watches television. |
youth |
the quality or state of being young. |