Question | Answer |
a fold of definite, even width made by doubling cloth or the like upon itself and pressing or stitching it in place | pleat |
to hang fluttering or suspended in the air | hover |
to walk with measured, stiff, or haughty strides | stalk |
befitting or resembling a king | regal |
excessively thin; lean; scraggy | scrawny |
having the conservative behavior, ways, ideas, or tastes of earlier times | old-fashioned |
to draw back; start or shrink back, as in alarm, horror, or disgust | recoil |
not conscious; without awareness, sensation, or cognition | unconscious |
extremely tired, worn out, fatigued | exhausted |
a careening, or leaning to one side, as of a ship | listing |
shriveled, faded, decayed | withered |
intentionally, on purpose, not by accident | deliberately |
to smell strongly and unpleasantly | reek |
to send forth (liquid, light, heat, sound, particles, etc.); discharge | emit |
something delightful or pleasing, especially a choice food considered with regard to its rarity, costliness, or the like | delicacy |
characterized by or associated with sweltering heat | sultry |
pale; faint or deficient in color | pallid |
excited; disturbed | agitated |
passage connecting parts of a building; hallway | corridor |
to affect the color, taste, etc., of by burning slightly | scorch |
resembling a claw (a sharp, usually curved, nail on the foot of an animal, as on a cat, dog, or bird | clawlike |