complete |
having all of the parts that are necessary; whole. |
danger |
a chance or likelihood that something bad or harmful may happen; peril; risk. |
deed |
an act or action. |
dollar |
the main unit of money in the United States and many other countries. One U.S. dollar is equal to 100 cents. |
gap |
a space or opening between two things. |
herd |
the common people; most people. The expression "He (or she) follows the herd" means that a person tends to do what everybody else does, like a cow in a herd, and does not think for himself or herself. |
news |
information about important events happening in the present. The news is presented on television or radio or in a newspaper or magazine. |
object |
anything that has shape or form and can be seen or touched. |
official |
a person who holds an office in a business or government. |
rear |
being at the back part of something. |
receiver |
a person who gets or takes something given. |
spice |
a substance from a plant that has a special taste. Spices are used to add flavor to food and drink. |
stone |
hard material like rock. |
toss |
to throw gently. |
wall |
one of the structures that forms a room or divides a space. |