A | B |
mimic | to imitate someone or something |
delinquent | a person (usually a young person) who has acted anti-social or broken the law |
admiringly | in a way that shows approval, appreciation, or respect |
menace | a threat or constant source of trouble or annoyance |
aghast | overcome with shock |
resemblance | the similarity in appearance to somebody or something else |
manslaughter | the illegal killing of one person by another without advanced planning |
leery | distrusting and unwilling; suspicious |
convicts | somebody in prison |
acrobatics | display of extraordinary agility through flips, jumps, hops, etc.; like a gymnast |
recurring | happening or appearing again or repeatedly |
stifled | to keep under control; to keep in check |
grimacing | twisting the face to show disgust or pain |