(adj.) easily broken or damaged; requiring care or skill
delicate
glide
(v.) to move smoothly and easily
(n.) nip
(v.) cool, refrigerate
chill
happiness, joy
woe
The ship crashed into the ice and only its _______ remained.
wreckage
(v.) to travel; to discover; to look into or study something
explore
stout
(adj.) large and heavy in build; physically strong and sturdy; having courage or determination
blessed, happy, successful, favorably, lucky
fortunate
reject, condemn
approve
Candy canes have a striped ______ on them, with red and white colors alternating.
pattern
(n.) a strong anger, rage
fury
rare
(adj.) not often found, seen, or happening; unusually valuable or good; not fully cooked
suing, dance; achieve, fulfill, do
perform
sleepy, unaware, oblivious
watchful
People with _____ can tell you things in a funny and clever way.
wit
(n.) the edge; especially of a high, steep place
brink
(v.) to defeat or take over; to master or overcome
tradition, habit
custom
lifeless, dull, ordinary, unremarkable
vibrant
The principal made a ______ saying that students will get a penalty for running in the hallway.
(v.) to uncover or open to view; to make something known
expose
prompt
(adj.) on time; done quickly without delay
(v.) to move someone to action; to remind someone what to do or what to say
emphasize, accentuate
punctuate
(adj.) atypical
representative
I ______ to finish my homework with a 3-step plan.
intend