cackle |
sharp, broken laughter. |
education |
the act or work of learning or training. |
exchange |
the act of giving or getting one thing in return for another; trade. |
heckle |
to bother a public speaker or performer by saying rude things or asking annoying questions. |
ledge |
a narrow part like a shelf that comes out of a wall. |
literature |
writings that have lasting value. Literature includes stories, poems, plays, and essays. |
multiply |
to increase the number, degree, or amount of. |
reflect |
to throw back (light, heat, sound, or the like) from a surface. |
relic |
something that has survived from the past, such as an object or a custom. |
slit |
to cut a long straight line into or through. |
stew |
to cook by boiling slowly in a closed pot. |
summit |
the highest part; peak. |
swear |
to make a solemn promise or statement, usually concerning the telling of the truth, one's loyalty, or one's duty. |
tailor |
one who makes, alters, or repairs clothing. |