apparently |
judging from all available information or visible evidence; seemingly. |
arrival |
the act of reaching a certain place or goal. |
barb |
a small, sharp point that sticks out in the opposite direction of the main point or hook, as on an arrow, fishhook, or the like. |
cheat |
a person who acts in a dishonest way in order to gain something. |
endless |
having or seeming to have no end; without limits; infinite. |
fluid |
a liquid or gas. A fluid flows easily and takes the shape of the container that holds it. Water and air are fluids. |
full-time |
involving or working the standard number of working hours per week, typically forty hours in the U.S. |
guideline |
a rule that tells people how to do something in the way that is considered best. |
melt |
to change from a solid to a liquid state through heat or pressure. |
overseas |
across any of the oceans; abroad. |
removal |
the act or process of removing. |
shaky |
shaking; trembling. |
tickle |
to touch or poke so as to cause a tingling feeling or laughter. |
tide |
the flowing of water away from or back onto the land. |
virtue |
right action or thoughts; goodness. |