astonishment |
great surprise or amazement. |
bribery |
the act of offering or giving something to a person as a way of getting that person to do a certain thing. |
capable |
having the skill or power to do what is needed. |
demolish |
to tear down or destroy. |
devour |
to eat or swallow in a greedy way. |
gloomy |
dim or dark. |
holster |
a case for a gun or pistol that can be attached to a belt and is made of leather or other material. |
jerk |
any sudden, sharp movement that is not expected or planned. |
shimmer |
to shine with a soft, flickering light. |
sly |
devious or not to be trusted. |
tailor |
one who makes, alters, or repairs clothing. |
topple |
to sway and fall down; tumble. |
unusual |
not usual or ordinary; not common; remarkable. |
urgent |
needing immediate action or attention. |
vendor |
someone who sells. |