benefit |
to be helpful to; have good results for. |
deputy |
a person appointed to assist and sometimes act in the place of someone else. |
disabled |
unable to do certain things because of a medical condition or an accident. |
employment |
the act of hiring or keeping someone as a paid worker. |
flunk |
(informal) to be unsuccessful; fail, as a student in an examination or course. |
grasp |
to take hold of with a hand or other thing that is capable of holding. |
historical |
based upon history. |
holster |
a case for a gun or pistol that can be attached to a belt and is made of leather or other material. |
merit |
worth or high quality. |
procedure |
a series of steps that must be taken in order to do something. |
revolve |
to turn or spin in place. |
risky |
involving a chance of getting hurt or losing something. |
skill |
the power or ability to perform a task well, especially because of training or practice. |
unusual |
not usual or ordinary; not common; remarkable. |
variety |
change or difference; diversity. |