A | B |
War | a stat or period of fighting between states or nations |
Board | a usually rectangular piece of rigid material used for some special purpose. |
Cough | to force iar from the lungs with a sharp short noise or series of noises. |
System | a group of parts combined to form a whole that works or moves as a unit. |
Behind | in a place that is being or has been departed from, not up to the level of the class. |
Force | to make a person do something. |
Form | the shape and structure of something. |
Author | a person who writes something. |
False | not true, correct, genuine or honest. |
Jaw | either of the bony structures that support the soft parts of the mouth. |
Offer | to present as an act of worship; to sacrifice. |
Sauce | a tasty liquid poured over food. |
Chorus | a group of singers. |
Dawn | to begin to grow light as the sun rises. |
Hoarse | harsh in sound. |
Awful | causing fear or terror |
Daughter | a female child or offspring |
Roar | to utter a long sound, to laugh loudly. |
Order | the arrangement of objects or events in space or time. |
Office | a special duty or post and especially one of authority in government. |
Toward | in the direction of, along a course leading to. |
Already | before a certain time; by this time. |
Brought | the past tense of bring. |
Understand | to get the meaning of, to know thoroughly. |
Common | belonging to or shared by two or more individuals or by the members of a family or group. |