astonish |
to fill with great surprise or amazement. |
biography |
the written story of the facts and events of a person's life. |
budge |
to change or begin to change position slightly. |
concert |
a musical or dance performance before an audience; recital. |
eavesdrop |
to listen to other people talk without letting them know. |
fitness |
physical condition, especially the condition of one's muscles and heart. |
flask |
a rounded bottle with a narrow neck. |
function |
to run or operate, especially in a way that is normal or desired. |
hoard |
a collection or supply of something that is hidden or stored in order to have it available in the future. |
impatient |
not willing or able to wait calmly. |
mighty |
having great power, strength, or ability. |
mumble |
to speak low and in a way that is not easy to understand; mutter. |
recovery |
the act of getting back something that had been lost or stolen. |
temperature |
the degree of heat or cold of an object or an environment. |
witness |
a person who sees or hears something that happened. |