to shoot out quickly in a stream; to show a burst of energyspurt
spurt
to do, make happen, succeed in, carry through
accomplish
A team of investigated the accident.
civilians
The stadium was filled to for the championship game.
capacity
a person not in a military, police, or firefighting force
to hide or keep secret, to place out of sight
conceal
We watched the runners for the finish line.
spurt
I tried to ______ my disappointment with a smile.
conceal
open to view; easy to understand; seeming to be true or real
apparent
a bringing to ruin or destruction; the cause of ruin; unfastening or loosening
undoing
A locksmith can almost any key.
duplicate
Idle gossip was the cause of their .
undoing
to pull out or remove; to move back or away, retreat
withdraw
very great or very large
vast
Is it too late to from the race?
withdraw
Name-calling is bound to an argument.
provoke
having a sharpened edge; quick and sharp in thought or in sight, hearing, or smell; eager
keen
to annoy or make angry, stir up; to do something in order to get a response
provoke
Birds of prey have eyesight.
keen
A ocean stretched into the distance.
vast