What is a Synonym for Assault?
charge, attack, strike
What is an antonym for Red eye?
nice, kind, harmless
What is the meaning of Assault?
A fight or to join a fight
He would of taken his gaiters of his legs to give away. What does Gaiters mean?
A lower leg covering, button up the side or a shoe.
What kind of book would you use to help you with a detailed math problem?
Cipher
What is a synonym for "Contary"
adverse, anti, or antipathetic
What is a antonym for Falter?
calm, continue,
What is the meaning of Over Power?
defeat or overcome with superior strength
When Steerforth, in white trousers, carried her parasol for her, I felt proud to know him; and believed that she could not choose but adore him with all her heart. What is the meaning for Parasol?
An umbrella used for shade
What word or item would you use to get shade?
Parasol
What is a synonym for Cipher?
calculate, solve
What is an antonym for Over Power?
fail, lose, give up
What is the meaning of Parasol?
an umbrella used for shade
Overpowered by sudden grief, he sobbed aloud. I laid my trembling hand upon the hand he put before his face. What is the definition of Overpower?
defeat of overcome with superior strength
What word describes being evil?
Red eye
What is a synonym for Doleful?
afflicted, cast down, cheerless
What is an antonym for Gaiter?
What is the meaning of Doleful?
My poor dear mother, I suppose, had some momentary intention of committing an assault and battery upon my aunt, who could easily have settled her with one hand, even if my mother had been in far better training for such an encounter than she was that evening. What is the meaning of Assault?
A fight or to join one
What word would you use if you got into a fight?
Assault
What is a synonym for Parasol?
canopy, sunshade
What is an antonym for Phosphorus?
Evening star
What is the meaning of Gaiter?
A lower leg covering, buttoned up the side
From the glimpse I had of them, I should say that I never saw such sums out of a school ciphering-book.
What word describes being sorrowful or mournful?
Doleful