advance |
to move or send forward. |
bloat |
to make swollen or too full of air, water, or food. |
cattle |
large mammals raised on farms or ranches for their milk or meat. Female cattle are called cows. Male cattle are called steers or bulls. Young cattle are called calves. The ox and the yak are kinds of cattle. |
control |
to use power to manage or command. |
detective |
a person, often a police officer, whose job is to find information that will solve crimes. |
flare |
to begin to burn brightly (often followed by "up"). |
frail |
weak or sickly. |
glamorous |
full of or characterized by fascination, allure, or excitement. |
lifestyle |
the general way of life of a person or group, including typical jobs and activities, attitudes towards work and money, values, and the like. |
nasal |
of the nose. |
occasion |
an event or the time at which it happens. |
slack |
not tight; hanging loose; drooping. |
swift |
moving or able to move very rapidly. |
undertow |
a strong current of ocean water moving in the opposite direction from the waves moving toward shore. |
welfare |
a state of health, happiness, and good fortune. |