barricade |
a structure that is put up quickly for protection or to block the way. |
burly |
having a large, husky, and strong body. |
causal |
being or involving a cause. |
crypt |
a burial chamber or underground vault, especially one beneath a church. |
cue1 |
anything done or said during a play that is a signal for an actor to say or do something. |
deviation |
difference or divergence, as from a typical pattern, accepted social norms, political orthodoxy, or the like. |
dingy |
dirty or not cared for well. |
encompass |
to surround or enclose. |
foolproof |
always successful or effective. |
fraud |
the use of lies or tricks to cheat or take advantage of in a way that is often against the law. |
imply |
to hint or suggest without saying directly. |
inevitably |
unavoidably, regardless of any circumstances or attempts at prevention. |
unemployment |
the number or percentage of workers that do not have jobs. |
valve |
a device that controls the flow of a liquid or gas through a pipe or tube. |
vex |
to annoy or irritate. |