actor |
a person who performs in a play, a movie, or a radio or television program. |
admit |
to let in; allow to enter. |
bare |
wearing no clothing or covering; naked. |
deep |
having a lot of space below or behind a certain point; reaching far down or back. |
fin |
a thin, flat body part of a fish and certain other water animals which is used for swimming or balance. |
flesh |
the soft parts of the human or animal body that lie between the skin and the bones. Flesh includes muscle and fat. |
flicker1 |
to burn or shine in an unsteady way. |
gaze |
a steady look without blinking. |
lookout |
the act of keeping watch or searching. |
mark |
a spot, line, or other shape that can be seen on a surface. |
microphone |
a device that changes sound waves into electronic signals. Microphones are used to make sounds louder or to broadcast or record them. |
official |
a person who holds an office in a business or government. |
rid |
to cause things that are not wanted to go away. |
student |
a person who goes to a school or college. |
troop |
(plural) soldiers. |