shout of enthusiastic approval by many people | | |
relating to rural life | | |
slander; make hurtful untrue comments | | |
careful; afraid of risks | | |
conspiracy; secret agreement for illegal purpose | | |
amateur; someone who is interested in something but doesn't know very much | | |
not easily upset | | |
amount of increase | | |
an order; command | | |
ridiculously small | | |
sudden outburst | | |
overly ambitious display of knowledge; excessive attention to details or rules | | |
traveling, esp. by foot | | |
1. smelling; 2. reminding you of something | | |
shining brightly | | |
a word used to test to membership to a certain group; slogan | | |
beginner | | |
never stopping | | |
waver; sway back and forth (often in decision) | | |
containing harsh, angry, abusive criticism | | |