adjust |
to bring to a better state or position; make fit. |
anchor |
a heavy object that is dropped from a boat or ship by a cable to keep the vessel from moving. |
authority |
the right or power to give orders, make decisions, or control people. |
campus |
the grounds of a school, college, or university. |
comedy |
a play, film, story, or television show that is funny or happy. |
concrete |
a hard, strong building material made by mixing sand, gravel, cement, and water. |
emotionally |
with regard to the feelings. |
foul |
very unpleasant to taste, smell, or look at. |
obtain |
to get; gain. |
pledge |
a serious promise; vow. |
rustle |
to make soft, hissing sounds like things rubbing together. |
subtract |
to take away from a whole or larger amount. |
sulk |
to express anger or bad humor by being silent or distant. |
supervise |
to direct during the carrying out of a task. |
twine |
sturdy string that is made by twisting two or more strands together. |