abundant |
large in amount or number; more than enough. |
amateur |
one who does something only for enjoyment rather than for money. |
awkward |
without physical skill or grace; clumsy. |
concrete |
a hard, strong building material made by mixing sand, gravel, cement, and water. |
correction |
the act of making something right or more accurate. |
dazzle |
to make almost blind with too much bright light. |
ease |
freedom from pain, worry, or hard work. |
howl |
to utter or make a long, loud, sad sound like that of a wolf or dog. |
hurricane |
a powerful storm with heavy rains and winds that blow in a circle at 73 miles per hour or more. |
recent |
having to do with or happening in the very near past. |
stale |
having lost its taste or moisture; not fresh. |
suggest |
to put forth for thinking about; propose. |
tilt |
to move or place so that one side is higher than the other; tip. |
touchdown |
the act of scoring six points in football by catching or carrying the ball behind the opponent's goal line. |
verse |
poetry or a poem. |