1. ocean |
of
greater size, amount, scope, or proportion than the average; not
small. |
2. ready |
prepared: |
3. delight |
compassion,
sympathy, or unhappiness caused by another's pain, bad luck, or
suffering. |
4. horrible |
likely
to cause harm; full of risks; unsafe. |
5. dangerous |
to
measure the heaviness of by using a scale or similar device: |
6. weigh |
to
direct along an unfamiliar course. |
7. thunder |
a
Japanese game of strategy played with counters on a segmented board. |
8. pity |
of
a light tone: |
9. accept |
causing
or tending to cause a feeling of horror; dreadful: |
10. reply |
the
vast expanse of salt water covering approximately three quarters
of the earth's surface. |
11. go |
a
heavenly body orbiting the sun, and having a nucleus surrounded
by a nebulous sheath that may form an elongated tail when the body
comes close to the sun. |
12. guide |
to
express an answer in words or writing. |
13. fair |
to
take or find pleasure (usu. followed by in): |
14. comet |
to
receive, esp. willingly. |
15. go |
to
come to be in a certain state: |
16. large |
the
loud explosive noise or low distant rumble produced by the rapid
expansion of gases along the path of a lightning discharge. |