ashamed |
feeling shame or guilt for doing something wrong or foolish. |
caper |
to leap, hop, or skip about in a playful way; frolic. |
closely |
carefully and with attention. |
couple |
two things of the same kind or that go together in some way. |
fragrant |
having a pleasant smell. |
hive |
something built for or by bees to live in. |
lecture |
a talk given in front of an audience. |
museum |
a building where collections of objects that are important to history, art, or science are kept and shown to the public. |
myth |
a story or group of stories that form part of the traditional knowledge of a society. Myths often use imaginative plots and characters to explain how the world began and why nature and people behave the way they do. |
nationwide |
throughout or over the entire country. |
remain |
to go on being; continue in a particular way without a change. |
scramble |
to mix or throw together in a quick or random way. |
smash |
to break into small pieces by hitting, throwing, or dropping, often making a loud noise. |
starch |
a white food substance found in many foods. |
tickle |
to touch or poke so as to cause a tingling feeling or laughter. |