neat and in good order
to stay alive
a person who chooses to join or to do a service
Volunteer
feeling worried
not suitable or proper
Unfit
Foul
spirited, carefree, or noisy fun
Romp
to make short, sharp sounds by rattling or banging together
Clatter
to complain angrily but not loudly
Grumble
to live, especially in a particular place
Dwell
a plan, set of rules
Policy
a family member who lived at an earlier time
to walk or march slowly
Trudge
punishment; training that results in obedience and self-control
Discipline
to go on or continue in an orderly way
Proceed
1. pleased with
2. an amount that is held
Content
spreading to a very large group
Epidemic
Awkward
happening step-by-step or by degrees
Gradual
1. an official record book
2. to sign up
Register
2. something that does not change
without errors, completely correct
Accurate
showy in appearance; brave
Gallant
the act of supplying or making available
Provision
not fully grown
Juvenile