waver: to be or become weak or unsteady
decadence: behavior, attitudes, etc. that show a fall in standards, especially moral ones, and an interest in pleasure and fun rather than more serious things
gliding: the sport of flying in a glider
coif: to arrange (hair) by brushing, combing, or curling
whitecaps: waves in the sea or ocean with white tops on them
sprinkler: a device with holes in that is used to spray water in drops onto plants, soil or grass
driveway: a wide hard path or a private road that leads from the street to a house
roller skate: a type of boot with two pairs of small wheels attached to the bottom
slam: to crash into something with a lot of force; to make somebody/something crash into something with a lot of force
asphalt: a thick black sticky substance used especially for making the surface of roads
huddle: (of people or animals) to gather closely together, usually because of cold or fear
wail: to make a long, loud, high noise because you are sad or in pain
wrestle: to struggle to deal with something that is difficult
shun: to avoid somebody/something
a case made of plaster of Paris that covers a broken bone and protects it
delirium: an acute mental disturbance characterized by confused thinking and disrupted attention usually accompanied by disordered speech and hallucinations
avail: to make use of something, especially an opportunity or offer
realm: an area of activity, interest or knowledge
superstition: the belief that particular events happen in a way that cannot be explained by reason or science; the belief that particular events bring good or bad luck
Bill Gates "Source Code"
Online Dictionaries Used:
hk.dictionary.search.yahoo.com
www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com
www.merriam-webster.com
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