active |
always doing something; busy; full of energy. |
collector |
a person who acquires a set of objects over time, such as stamps, baseball cards, or art works. |
combination |
the result of an act of putting things together or mixing them. |
complaint |
an expression of dissatisfaction or unhappiness with something. |
drape |
to decorate or cover with a cloth that hangs in folds. |
gaiety |
the state of being happy and cheerful. |
graduation |
the act or process of graduating. |
gulp |
to take large swallows of; drink or eat eagerly or rapidly (often followed by "down"). |
hunger |
the need or desire for food. |
insecure |
without enough protection; not safe or secure. |
obviously |
in a way that is easy to see or understand; clearly. |
plunge |
to thrust into something soft or liquid. |
refresh |
to bring back the energy or spirits of. |
secretary |
a person who writes letters, keeps records straight, and manages mail. A secretary might work for another person or for a business. |
shuttle |
a bus, airplane, train, or spacecraft that travels the same route back and forth. |