conspiracy |
a secret agreement among two or more people to do something wrong or illegal; plot. |
establish |
to successfully start or make something that did not exist before. |
expense |
money needed to buy or do something; cost. |
forlorn |
desolate or unhappy, as from abandonment or weariness. |
grenade |
a small bomb that is thrown by hand or shot from a rifle after its fuse is set. |
guilty |
responsible for breaking a law or doing something wrong. |
lash1 |
a whip or the striking part of a whip. |
lurk |
to be hidden; lie in wait. |
meddle |
to take part in matters that concern someone else, without being asked; interfere. |
possible |
capable of being, happening, being done, or being used. |
sense |
to be or become aware of; perceive. |
sizzle |
to make the hissing or crackling sound of frying fat or oils. |
totem |
a living thing, such as an animal or plant, that is taken as the symbol of a family or clan. |
triple |
three times as much; three times as many. |
wardrobe |
a collection of clothes or costumes that is the property of one person or of a theater. |