appoint |
to name to a particular office or duty. |
background |
all of a person's experience, education, and origins. |
bloodshot |
red and irritated because of enlarged blood vessels. |
cackle |
sharp, broken laughter. |
damage |
harm or injury that makes something less useful or valuable. |
dialogue |
a talk between two or more people or between characters in a play, film, or novel. |
grenade |
a small bomb that is thrown by hand or shot from a rifle after its fuse is set. |
infant |
a child in the first months of life. |
limit |
the point at which something ends; a boundary or border. |
organize |
to set in order; arrange in an orderly way. |
pattern |
an arrangement of shapes, lines, letters, numbers, or colors that can be repeated or used again and again. |
scrimp |
to save in every way possible; to spend very little. |
tariff |
a government tax on goods that come into a country; duty. |
typically |
usually; normally. |
vacant |
without activity or contents; empty. |