adjustment |
the act or process of changing or fixing something. |
armor |
a suit made of leather, metal, or other strong material, worn to protect the body during battle. |
crook |
something bent, curved, or hooked. |
desperately |
with a sense of extreme urgency, need, or despair. |
fake |
to make a false copy of. |
gash |
a long and deep cut, such as a wound. |
insult |
to speak to or treat without respect or in a way that hurts feelings. |
interruption |
the act of stopping or breaking off something in progress. |
jumble |
to put or throw together in a confused pile. |
jungle |
land covered with many trees, vines, and bushes; a tropical rain forest. |
magnetic |
having to do with magnets and the way they work. |
pattern |
an arrangement of shapes, lines, letters, numbers, or colors that can be repeated or used again and again. |
socket |
an opening into which something fits or is put. |
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. |
workshop |
a room or building in which a particular kind of work is done, usually involving manual or mechanical skills. |