automatic |
working or operating by itself. |
available |
able to be used or possible to get. |
bicker |
to quarrel about something that does not matter. |
bygone |
gone by; former; past. |
deem |
to consider, suppose, or judge. |
department |
a separate part of a large organization, such as a government, school, or business. |
gallery |
a building used to display or sell art. |
grammar |
the rules for forming the words and sentences of a language. Some of these rules have to be learned. Other rules are already in the head of a native speaker. For example, a native English speaker would not say, "I a cat bitten by was," because the grammar does not make sense. When one learns a new language, most of the rules of its grammar have to be learned. |
invasion |
an act or instance of invading by an enemy or hostile army. |
keg |
a small barrel holding less than ten gallons. |
metropolis |
a large city. |
pastime |
an activity that makes the time pass in a pleasant way. |
porch |
a structure, either open or having windows or screens, that is attached to the outside of a house. |
rumble |
to make a long, low, rolling sound. |
totally |
completely; entirely. |