accustom |
to cause (oneself or another) to become used to something over time. |
attention |
the concentration of one's mind on something. |
clench |
to close tightly shut. |
diet |
the food and drink usually eaten and drunk by a person or animal. |
encourage |
to give hope or courage to; give confidence to. |
filthy |
very dirty or foul; nasty. |
grope |
to feel about or feel one's way with the hands. |
hoist |
to lift or haul up using a mechanical device. |
holler |
(informal) to cry out, yell, or shout. |
lifestyle |
the general way of life of a person or group, including typical jobs and activities, attitudes towards work and money, values, and the like. |
mystery |
a matter that is secret or that cannot be known or explained. |
participant |
a person who joins in or becomes involved in something. |
poetry |
short pieces of writing, in general, that use special rhythm, imaginative language, and often rhyme to create beauty or express unique thoughts and feelings. |
scratch |
to scrape or damage with something sharp. |
skilled |
having skill. |