A | B |
prong | 1.a tine of a fork 2. a fork for lifting hay etc. 3.any thin pointed object, eg. the point of an antler |
meddle | to concern or busy oneself interferingly in someone else's bussiness |
gruff | 1.a hoarse,rough and harsh voice 2.to speak in a way that is blunt, almost surly |
uproar | a noisy commotion, excitement, or violent disturbance |
peer | 1.to look closely, attentively, or as if one had difficulty in seeing 2.someone having the same status in rank, age, ability, etc. as another, to be judged by one's peers |
frank | stating unwelsome facts or giving critical opinions without tryinit to soften their impact |
hubbub | 1.a noisy confused mingling of sounds 2. a tumult or uproar |
nudge | to push gently, to draw attention of, or give a hint to someone with a push |
notorious | widely known to someone's or something's discredit |
loyalty | the quality or state of being loyal or an instance of this |
filch | to steal, pilfer |
cowardly | showing disgraceful fear or timidity |
symphony | an extended musical composition in sonata form for full orchestra |
loiter | 1.to hang around, stay or wander about near some spot aparently aimlessly |
crude | 1.raw, in a natural state, untreated, crude oil 2. unfinished, rough |
din | a loud continued noise |
plagairize | 1.to use and pass off as one's own 2.to take another's writings and pass them off as one's own |
shifty | mean and untrustworthy, deceitful |
allegiance | devotion, loyalty 2.the duty of a subject to his rulers or his country |
clash | 1.to conflict by disagreeing 2.to make the loud, resonant noise of metal striking metal 3.to conflict by occurring at the same time 4. not to harmonize |
harmonious | 1.pleasing to the ear, tuneful 2.interrelated in a pleaseing way 3.free from jarring differences of feeling or opinion |
traitor | a person who betrays a trust or acts against a sworn loyalty, esp. someone guilty of the crime of treason |
loll | 1.to hang in a loosely relaxed, drooping way 2.to have the tongue hang out 3.to stand or sit in a lazy, comfortable attitude |
melodious | a pleasing sound to the ear, esp. through through music |
crane | 1.any of a family of tall wading birds superficially resembling the herons with long stiltlike legs 2.a machine for raising, shifting, and lowering heavy weights by means of a projecting swinging arm or with the hoisting appparatus supported on an overhead track |