miss a step and fall or nearly fall; walk unsteadily | |
law enacted by legislature; decree or edict, as of a ruler | |
meeting devoted to a particular activity; time for school to hold classes | |
used of armor; covered with scales, or scale like structures, as fish or reptile |
young plant or tree grown from seed; produced from seed | |
remove from husk; separate kernels from cob; defeat decisively; hit the pitches of hard and regularly | |
used of armor; covered with scales, or scale like structures, as fish or reptile | |
hard, harsh, or severe in manner or character; firm or unyielding |
steeply; changing suddenly in direction and degree; acutely | |
blow; light touch; sudden loss of consciousness for brain blood vessel lacking oxygen | |
protective covering or structure; protect; guard | |
go bad; rot; decay; become unfit for consumption or use |
go bad; rot; decay; become unfit for consumption or use | |
phrase used repeatedly, as in advertising or promotion | |
remove from husk; separate kernels from cob; defeat decisively; hit the pitches of hard and regularly | |
fairly large; in essentials; material; true or real; not imaginary; solidly built |
open and genuine; not deceitful; pure; unmixed | |
portable rectangular traveling bag for carrying clothes | |
any English coin of standard value; coined money | |
hard, harsh, or severe in manner or character; firm or unyielding |
condition or quality of being sane; soundness of health of body or mind, especially of the mind | |
wood of a coniferous tree | |
phrase used repeatedly, as in advertising or promotion | |
hard, harsh, or severe in manner or character; firm or unyielding |
phrase used repeatedly, as in advertising or promotion | |
go bad; rot; decay; become unfit for consumption or use | |
small metallic piece sewn to clothing for ornamentation | |
young plant or tree grown from seed; produced from seed |
phrase used repeatedly, as in advertising or promotion | |
continue to live; endure or last | |
submit to an overpowering force; yield to an overwhelming desire; give up or give in | |
force something into or through a restricted space; compress with violence |
saw-like; having a row of sharp or tooth-like projections | |
soak; make thoroughly wet | |
any rock or stone that is thin and flat, for roofing or covering houses | |
blow; light touch; sudden loss of consciousness for brain blood vessel lacking oxygen |
any English coin of standard value; coined money | |
eat light informal meal; eat lightly | |
robust; strong; substantially made or constructed | |
meeting devoted to a particular activity; time for school to hold classes |