aboard |
on or into a ship, plane, bus, or plane; on board. |
anchor |
a heavy object that is dropped from a boat or ship by a cable to keep the vessel from moving. |
antidote |
a substance that stops poison from working or cures a disease. |
applaud |
to clap the hands in approval. |
approve |
to consider good or right. |
blurt |
to say suddenly and without thought (usually followed by "out"). |
constant |
going on without a pause; persistent. |
identify |
to figure out or show who someone is or what something is. |
opportunity |
a chance for a better situation. |
paralyze |
to make unable to move or to feel any sensation. |
preference |
a person or thing that is liked better. |
puny |
very small or weak; feeble. |
unfortunately |
used to express that an event being talked about is something unlucky or something that turned out badly. |
wink |
to close and open one eye quickly, as a sign of agreement or friendliness. |
wrestle |
to struggle to throw and hold another to the ground, often as a sport or game. |