bewitch |
to enchant or cast a spell over with magic or as if with magic. |
decoration |
something used to decorate or to make something else more beautiful. |
essentially |
at the core; when the most important part is considered. |
feeble |
without strength; weak in body or mind. |
gurgle |
to flow with a noisy, bubbling sound. |
interruption |
the act of stopping or breaking off something in progress. |
labor |
hard work or effort. |
lance |
a weapon with a long pole and pointed metal head. |
merriment |
lighthearted and happy enjoyment, especially in the company of others; gaiety; mirth. |
ogre |
an ugly giant or monster in folk tales and children's stories. Ogres are said to eat people. |
presidency |
the office, length of service, and jobs of a president. |
ransom |
the payment demanded in return for setting a kidnapped person free, or the act of setting someone free by paying the price demanded. |
stagger |
to walk or stand in an unsteady way or with a need for support. |
talented |
having a natural skill or gift in some activity. |
visitor |
one who comes to see someone or something. |