cling |
to stick closely. |
dictionary |
a book, or a source of information found on a computer, that lists the words of a language in alphabetical order, along with information about their meaning, spelling, and pronunciation. |
district |
an area of a country, city, or other place used for a particular purpose. |
flinch |
to draw away suddenly in pain or fear. |
harsh |
rough or not pleasing to the eyes, ears, or other senses. |
headline |
the title to a newspaper article that tells what the article is about. The headline for the most important news is in the largest type on the front page of the paper. |
inject |
to introduce into by force or pressure with a needle. |
magnificent |
very grand in size or splendid in beauty. |
payment |
an amount that is paid. |
scuff |
to become damaged by scraping. |
seemingly |
according to what seems or is perceived; apparently. |
smash |
to break into small pieces by hitting, throwing, or dropping, often making a loud noise. |
stiff |
not easy to bend. |
telescope |
an instrument that uses lenses and sometimes mirrors to make distant objects appear larger. |
voyage |
a long journey by air, land, sea, or outer space. |