collector |
a person who acquires a set of objects over time, such as stamps, baseball cards, or art works. |
defeat |
to win a victory over; beat in a game or battle. |
deliver |
to send or bring to a particular person or place. |
desperate |
not caring about danger because of great need. |
detective |
a person, often a police officer, whose job is to find information that will solve crimes. |
howl |
to utter or make a long, loud, sad sound like that of a wolf or dog. |
possessor |
one who has or owns something. |
precision |
the state of being accurate or exact. |
priest |
a person who is authorized by a church to lead prayers and religious services. |
recite |
to speak the words of from memory and in front of others. |
sensor |
a device that detects and responds to certain changes in the environment, such as light, temperature, sound, or pressure. |
stash |
to hide or store secretly (sometimes followed by "away"). |
thorough |
leaving nothing out; complete. |
tidings |
(sometimes used with a singular verb) news or information. |
toil1 |
long or difficult work. |