accustom |
to cause (oneself or another) to become used to something over time. |
banker1 |
an owner or high level employee of an institution where money is kept safe, exchanged, or lent. |
chain |
a row of links, usually made of metal, that are joined together and used to pull, hold, or fasten something. |
grocery |
a store where food and other household supplies are sold; grocery store. |
level |
having a flat, even surface. |
metropolis |
a large city. |
moody |
having shifts in emotional state frequently or without a pattern. |
nibble |
to eat in small bites. |
obedience |
the condition or quality of being willing to follow rules or orders. |
parade |
a public procession of people, marching bands, or vehicles in front of spectators as part of a celebration or ceremony. |
situation |
state of affairs; circumstances. |
snout |
the front part of an animal's head that sticks out. The snout includes the nose, mouth, and jaws. |
sue |
to start a lawsuit against in a court of law; prosecute. |
thorough |
leaving nothing out; complete. |
tradition |
the handing down of a culture's beliefs and customs from parents to children over many years. |