caper |
to leap, hop, or skip about in a playful way; frolic. |
decay |
to rot or become rotted. |
earthquake |
a shaking or other movement of part of the earth's surface, caused by movement deep within the earth. |
exist |
to be real; have being. |
fantasy |
imagination or something imagined. |
handy |
nearby; easy to reach and use. |
hurl |
to throw with force. |
hypnosis |
a condition like sleep that is caused by the direction of another person. People under hypnosis may do or say things as directed or suggested by the person who has put them in this condition. |
mansion |
a large, grand, expensive home. |
muffle |
to make quieter by using a covering of some sort. |
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. |
nickname |
a name given to a person, place, or thing in place of the real name. |
peculiar |
odd, strange, or unusual. |
reflect |
to throw back (light, heat, sound, or the like) from a surface. |
value |
the worth of something in money, goods, or services. |