drastically
extremely, in great contrast
extremely, in great contrast
From the Spanish for ‘table,’ a raised geographical formation with a flat top and steep cliffs in the western and southwestern regions of the United States
ability to move easily, without difficulty
drooling; with saliva flowing from the mouth
a home for elderly (particularly sickly) people, often with medical care and personal assistance
a loss of brain function caused by a problem in the flow of blood to part of the brain
to understand, to sympathize
Native American reservations and settlements in the United States
referring to a large area or territory
a prank of taking down one’s pants and showing one’s buttocks or backside