balance |
a state in which opposite forces are equal. |
comic |
amusing or funny. |
condition |
a state of being or existence. |
dismay |
alarm, confusion, or mental distress. |
flaw |
a fault or defect. |
geography |
the physical features of an area on the earth's surface. |
grant |
that which is given, often by a ruler, a government, or other institution, for a purpose considered to be of high value. |
gush |
to flood out in large amounts and with great force; spurt. |
operate |
to work or run. |
pursue |
to follow in order to reach or catch; chase. |
reign |
rule by a king or queen. |
shred |
a long strip that is torn or cut off, or almost torn off. |
swamp |
a wet, low area of land that is usually covered with water; bog; marsh. |
touchdown |
the act of scoring six points in football by catching or carrying the ball behind the opponent's goal line. |
trample |
to step on in a heavy or noisy way; to crush with the feet; stamp (usually followed by "on", "upon," or "over"). |