bind |
to tie together or fasten tightly with a rope or cord. |
cemetery |
a place where the dead are buried; graveyard. |
commonly |
ordinarily; usually. |
disease |
a condition that causes harm to the health of a person, animal, or plant; illness; sickness. |
expense |
money needed to buy or do something; cost. |
flinch |
to draw away suddenly in pain or fear. |
gradual |
happening by degrees that are small and even. |
laughter |
the act or sound of laughing. |
lumber1 |
logs cut into boards or beams for use in building. |
omit |
to leave out; not include. |
revenge |
to get even for or pay back by causing injury or harm. |
role |
the character played by an actor. |
structural |
of or pertaining to construction, to things that are constructed, or to the basic parts that are assembled. |
unknown |
not familiar, or not figured out. |
wit |
(often plural) the ability to understand, think, or know. |