adore |
to love and admire very strongly. |
contributor |
one that gives money or something else of value to a common fund or collective effort. |
disguise |
to change or hide the looks of in order to prevent recognition. |
feat |
an act or achievement that shows courage, strength, or skill. |
fender |
a metal guard over the wheel of a truck, car, or bicycle. |
inherit |
to receive from a person who has died; be heir to. |
mechanical |
made of or having to do with machines. |
miracle |
an event that cannot be explained by the known laws of nature and is thought to be caused by a power not of the earth. |
outskirts |
the edges or outlying areas of a city or town. |
prescription |
an order written by a doctor for medicine to treat a patient. |
sliver |
a small, thin splinter of wood or glass that has broken off. |
strict |
requiring obedience or hard effort. |
swamp |
a wet, low area of land that is usually covered with water; bog; marsh. |
temporary |
for a short time; not permanent. |
trickle |
to fall or flow in drops or in a thin, weak stream. |