
Unique Version
- A person who explores the underwater world using a breathing apparatus
- A sudden and forceful forward movement
- A traditional story explaining natural phenomena
- Ancient texts handwritten before the printing press
- Beginners or inexperienced individuals
- Deep respect and admiration for someone or something
- Digging and uncovering of ancient artifacts or remains
- Group of people organized to save others in danger
- Large juicy melons with orange flesh
- Neat and tidy in appearance
- Protection or defense against harm or danger
- Ready-made and available for purchase
- The act of creating or putting together a piece of music
- The regular rise and fall of the sea
- The sharp boundary of a surface
- To make something fresh or new again
- To make something weaker or less intense without completely eliminating it
- To possess or own something
- What Do People Thank After An Award: A group of people working together for a common purpose
- What Do People Thank After An Award: A person’s husband or wife
- What Do People Thank After An Award: A supreme being or deity worshiped in various religions
- What Do People Thank After An Award: Someone who competes with another person or group in the same field or activity
- What Do People Thank After An Award: Someone who provides guidance, advice, and support to a less experienced person