accustom |
to cause (oneself or another) to become used to something over time. |
alongside |
by the side of; next to; beside. |
childhood |
the period or state of being young and not fully grown. |
clamber |
to climb with difficulty or in an awkward way, using hands and feet. |
consumer |
someone who buys goods or services. |
fiber |
a small, thin part of a plant, animal, or mineral that is shaped like a thread. |
generally |
for the most part. |
license |
legal permission to do something, or a paper or card that shows permission. |
predicament |
a difficult or dangerous situation with a solution that may be hard to find. |
regard |
to think of with a particular feeling or in a certain way; consider. |
reluctance |
a state of unwillingness or disinclination, often arising from uncertainty or doubt. |
rotate |
to cause to turn around on an axis. |
thud |
a dull, muffled sound of one thing hitting another. |
whenever |
any time that. |
width |
the length of something from one side to the other. |