assume |
to suppose (something) to be true without knowing the actual facts; take for granted. |
coax |
to get someone to do something by gentle urging. |
container |
something, such as a box, barrel, or can, that holds or can hold something else. |
entrance1 |
a doorway or other place through which one goes in. |
fumble |
to search or feel about for something in a nervous or clumsy way. |
observer |
one who watches or listens. |
procedure |
a series of steps that must be taken in order to do something. |
quiver1 |
to shake with very small, quick movements. |
regarding |
having to do with; about; concerning. |
resemblance |
the condition of being or looking alike. |
squawk |
to give a harsh scream. |
stale |
having lost its taste or moisture; not fresh. |
valley |
a long area of low land between mountains or hills. A stream or river often runs through a valley. |
vicious |
wicked; evil. |
whip |
to strike or beat with quick, repeated strokes with a long, thin strap, or a rod. |