astound |
to cause surprise or wonder; amaze. |
buck3 |
an informal word for a U.S. dollar. |
championship |
the position or title of champion. |
crouch |
to lower the body close to the ground by bending the legs. A cat about to pounce crouches, as does a person getting ready to run in a race. |
currently |
at the present time; now. |
droop |
to hang or sink down; bend in a limp manner. |
faculty |
the group of teachers in a school or college. |
identity |
all of those things by which a person or thing is known or is considered as being. |
marriage |
the state of two people being joined by law, having pledged to be faithful to one another all their lives as a couple. |
nerve |
any of the fibers that carry messages to and from the brain and other parts of the body. Nerves are bundled together into a complicated system that connects all parts of the body to the spinal cord and brain. |
participant |
a person who joins in or becomes involved in something. |
professor |
a teacher with a high rank at a college or university. |
rustle |
to make soft, hissing sounds like things rubbing together. |
serious |
marked by careful thinking or consideration. |
waddle |
to walk using short steps while rocking from side to side. |