1. busy |
having
reached maturity: |
2. tend |
lacking
good sense; foolish: |
3. grown |
at
or to a higher place. |
4. silly |
in
one side or end and out the other: |
5. present |
a
group consisting of parents and their children. |
6. above |
the
period of time existing between the past and future; present time. |
7. buy |
a
unit of time equal to sixty seconds or one sixtieth of an hour.
(abbr.: min.) |
8. family |
a
thick mixture of flour or meal and a liquid such as water or milk
that is prepared for baking into bread, cake, or the like. |
9. crawl |
actively
occupied; engaged. |
10. slow |
something
given as a gift. |
11. minute |
to
move slowly with the body close to, or dragged along on, the ground;
creep. |
12. dough |
to
become slow or slower. |
13. present |
a
person who is related to others through blood or marriage. |
14. through |
to
have an inclination or disposition to do something; be inclined. |
15. relative |
to
obtain in exchange for money; purchase. |
16. new |
having
recently arrived, been produced, or come into existence. |