ally |
to join or unite for a particular purpose (usually followed by "to" or "with"). |
arch |
a curved structure made out of stone or brick and used to span an open space such as a door. |
bloat |
to make swollen or too full of air, water, or food. |
dungeon |
a dark, damp, underground jail. |
estimate |
a careful guess as to the amount, size, or value of something. |
flit |
to fly or move in a quick or light way. |
heckle |
to bother a public speaker or performer by saying rude things or asking annoying questions. |
homeless |
having no place indoors to live. |
obey |
to follow or carry out the command, instruction, or wishes of. |
pause |
a short stop. |
peculiar |
odd, strange, or unusual. |
precision |
the state of being accurate or exact. |
republic |
a nation in which those who make the laws and run the government are elected by the people. |
spank |
to hit with the open hand or a hard object as punishment. |
triumph |
the winning of a great victory or success. |