clatter |
to make a loud rattling noise. |
deeply |
in a strong and serious way; intensely. |
gradual |
happening by degrees that are small and even. |
ignore |
to refuse to recognize or fail to take notice of; pay no attention to. |
install |
to put into position and make ready for use. |
journalism |
the work of collecting news and information and giving it out to the public through newspapers, magazines, radio, television, or other media. |
mood |
the way a person feels at a certain time. |
represent |
to stand for or be a sign of. |
rickety |
likely to fall over or fall apart; shaky. |
spouse |
a husband or wife in a marriage. |
supreme |
having the highest rank, position, or authority. |
trickle |
to fall or flow in drops or in a thin, weak stream. |
tug |
to pull at in a strong way. |
unknown |
not familiar, or not figured out. |
viewer |
one who watches, especially a person who watches television. |