collapse |
to fall down; give way; cave in. |
contractor |
a person who signs an agreement to carry out a particular job at a certain price and also to supply necessary things for the job. A contractor often hires, supervises, and pays other people to help or to do the work. A person in charge of building or repairing a house is often a contractor. |
demonstrate |
to explain or describe, especially by modeling or using many examples. |
embarrassed |
feeling uncomfortable because of shame or receiving too much attention from others. |
evidence |
something that gives proof or a reason to believe. |
focus |
to direct one's attention or efforts towards one thing; concentrate. |
howl |
to utter or make a long, loud, sad sound like that of a wolf or dog. |
lantern |
a case or container that is made of a material through which a light can shine and be protected. |
murmur |
to make a soft, muffled, continuous sound. |
produce |
to bring into being. |
resemblance |
the condition of being or looking alike. |
soul |
the part of human beings separate from the physical body that is thought of as the center of feeling, thought, and spirit. |
tragic |
causing death, destruction, or disaster. |
wreck |
an action or event that results in great or total destruction. |
wring |
to twist and squeeze tightly. |