acquire |
to get or come to have as one's own. |
density |
the state or condition of having parts very close together with little space between. |
festive |
of, relating to, or intended for a feast or celebration. |
fitness |
physical condition, especially the condition of one's muscles and heart. |
guardian |
a person who guards or protects. |
jolt |
to shake up or cause to move with a jerk. |
lunge |
a sudden movement toward something; thrust, leap, or dive. |
occupation |
the work a person does to earn a living; profession. |
overwhelm |
to beat or defeat by greater force; destroy. |
pillar |
a tall column shaped like a cylinder that is used to support a structure or to serve as a decoration or monument. |
radar |
the use of radio waves to track the location, distance, and speed of faraway objects. Waves are sent out and then picked up again when they bounce back after hitting some object. |
rank1 |
an office or position. |
shift |
to change one's position, or to move from one place to another. |
stub |
a short part that sticks out; stump. |
twirl |
to cause to spin or revolve quickly; rotate. |