blunder |
a silly or careless mistake. |
blurt |
to say suddenly and without thought (usually followed by "out"). |
bonus |
a payment added to a person's regular pay as a reward for hard work. |
canter |
a horse's gait between a trot and a gallop. |
detective |
a person, often a police officer, whose job is to find information that will solve crimes. |
educator |
a person who teaches. |
forlorn |
desolate or unhappy, as from abandonment or weariness. |
griddle |
a flat pan or flat heated surface used in cooking. |
liquid |
a form of matter that flows easily and is neither a solid nor a gas. Liquid can take on the shape of any container it is poured into. Water that is neither vapor nor ice is a liquid. |
permit |
to allow (someone or something) to go into or be in a place. |
prickle |
a small, sharp, pointed growth or extension, such as a plant thorn. |
ruffle |
to disturb a smooth, even surface. |
slender |
slim in an attractive way. |
tattle |
to tell secrets or give information about another person. |
willing |
wanting or agreeing to do something; ready. |