accurate |
free of mistakes or error. |
collector |
a person who acquires a set of objects over time, such as stamps, baseball cards, or art works. |
combination |
the result of an act of putting things together or mixing them. |
envy |
a feeling of wanting what someone else has. |
flit |
to fly or move in a quick or light way. |
heavenly |
having to do with heaven as in religion or the space above the earth. |
parole |
the release of a prisoner before the time of punishment is finished. Prisoners who are given parole have behaved well in prison. When on parole, they must obey certain rules. |
perhaps |
maybe; possibly. |
recall |
to bring a past event into the mind; remember. |
remote |
at a far distance in space or time. |
skim |
to remove from the surface of a liquid, or to clear the surface of by removing fat or other floating matter. |
snicker |
to laugh in a sly and partly restrained way. |
tuft |
a group or clump of long strands that are attached at one end and loose at the other. Yarn, hair, and grass are some strands that can form tufts. |
twitch |
to move or pull with a quick, sudden motion; jerk. |
unity |
the condition of being united or of acting as one. |