approach |
the act of coming near. |
biography |
the written story of the facts and events of a person's life. |
commissioner |
the head of a government department. |
contact |
the touching of two things or people. |
defective |
having a flaw or defect; not perfect. |
intrude |
to enter or thrust oneself in when not invited or welcome. |
magazine |
a printed collection of stories, pictures, articles, and advertisements. Magazines come out weekly, monthly, or at some other regular period of time. |
minister |
a person authorized to perform or help at the religious services of some religions. |
repair |
to put in good condition again after damage has been done; fix. |
salary |
a fixed amount of money paid at regular times for the work a person has done. |
shrug |
to raise the shoulders to show one does not know, does not care, or is not responsible. |
spirit |
a force that is thought to be a part of human beings; soul. |
virus |
a tiny organism that can reproduce only in living cells. Viruses cause disease in humans, animals, and plants. |
warrant |
a document issued by a judge that gives a police officer the right to make searches, seize property, or make arrests. |
whenever |
any time that. |