anchor |
a heavy object that is dropped from a boat or ship by a cable to keep the vessel from moving. |
clutter |
to fill or litter with a messy collection of things. |
conference |
a meeting to discuss a particular matter. |
employer |
a person or business that pays others to work. |
grave1 |
a hole dug in the ground where a dead body is buried. |
imagine |
to form in the mind a thought, picture, or image of. |
invert |
to reverse the order, position, or direction of. |
moment |
a very short amount of time. |
obscure |
hard to see or not distinct. |
progress |
forward movement toward an end. |
semester |
one half of a school or college year. |
several |
being an amount that is more than "a few" but less than "many." |
skid |
a sudden, sideways sliding of a vehicle. |
vocal |
performed by singing. |
whisk |
to brush off or carry off with, or as though with, a quick, light sweep of the hand or a brush. |