abandon |
to leave behind with no plan to return or take possession of again; desert. |
command |
an instruction meant to be obeyed; order. |
disappear |
to be no longer seen. |
exclusively |
with all others left out or not included; only; solely. |
flick |
a sharp, light snap or blow. |
full-time |
involving or working the standard number of working hours per week, typically forty hours in the U.S. |
holster |
a case for a gun or pistol that can be attached to a belt and is made of leather or other material. |
introduce |
to present to another person. |
mutate |
to display or cause to display a physical trait or characteristic that is different from one's parent or parents as a result of a change within a gene or chromosome. |
retire |
to give up a job or career. |
suspicious |
causing questions or doubt. |
till1 |
until. |
trauma |
an emotional shock that has a deep effect on one's life for a long time. |
treasure |
money or valuable items that have been collected or stored up. |
trial |
the act of hearing a case in court to decide whether or not a person has broken a particular law. |