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BooK: to distinguish
mutter <==> murmur <==> mumble
strike <==> stroke <==> stride <-> strode
wobble <==> waddle
squeak <== squeal <==> screech
skin <==> peel
taut <--> [slack | loose]
bracket
-n the family of punctuation marks.
--> round brackets | parentheses
--> square brackets | brackets
--> curly brackets | braces
--> angle brackets | chevrons
-PS see the article in WIKI [Bracket]
leftovers
-n food that has not been finished at meal.
--> keep the leftovers in fridge.
tedious:
-adj boring and too slow or long
--> He made a tedious 45-minute speech.
--> The work is tedious, but it needs to get done.
Book: Dumped
squelch
thrust
spurt
slurp
thump
dump
clench
smooch
-v to kiss
trickle
thud
affair
-v a secret sexual relationship between two people
--> have an affair
ovulation
--> ovulation period
Book: Up
Book: Flipped
Book: Coco
Book: Toy Story IV
hush:
-v to make (someone) quiet, calm, or still
--> The woman was trying ot hush her baby.
--> speaking in hushed[= whispering] voice.
wince:
-v to have a expression on your face for a very short time which shows that you are embrassed or in pain.
--> She winced when she hit her elbow.
--> I wince with embrassment whenever I think of that day.
screech:
-v to make a loud and very high sound
--> The car screeched to a halt/stop.
dart
-v to run or move very quickly or suddenly in a particular direction or to a particular place; dash
--> We saw a deer dart across the road.
--> I darted [= dashed] inside to get some ice.
--> The frog darted its tongue at a fly.
--> She darted a suspicious glance at her sister.
squeal
-v to make or cause sth to make a long, high-pitched cry or noise.
--> The car squealed to a stop.
Book: Toy Story I
stifle:
-v to not allow yourself to do or express
--> Buzz stifled a grin.
--> He try to stifle a cry/yawn.
prod:
-v to push someone or sth with your finger or a pointed object
--> She prodded him in the ribs to get his attention.
--> poke and prod the presents.
sever:
-v to cut off sth; to remove or separate by cutting
--> a severed hand/head.
squeak:
-v to make a high-pitched cry or sound
--> She squeaked when I pinched her.
-n a high-pitched cry or sound
--> She gave out a squeak.
cower
-v to move back or bend your body down because you are afraid
--> Woody cowered behind the door.
drawl
-v to speak slowly with vowel voice sounds that are longer than usual
--> "Uh - huh" Woody drawled.
stalk
-v to follow by moving slowly and quietly
--> Lion stalked the herd.
-v to walk in a stiff or proud manner
--> Buzz wa at the other end, stalking away.
strike vs stride VS stroke vs strode
good riddance
-n used to say that you are glad at someone's leaving
--> good riddance to him
mangy
-aj of an animal: having a skin disease that cause itching and loss of hair: suffering from mange
--> a mangy dog
startle
-vt to surprise or frighten suddenly and usually not seriously
--> The noise startled me.
--> I was startled by the noise.
sneak
-v to move quietly and secretly in order to avoid being noticed.
--> They try to sneak into the movie without paying.
creep
-v to move slowly and quietly especially in order to not be noticed.
--> I caught him creeping down the stairs to the kitchen.
waddle
-vi to walk with short steps while moving from side to side like a duck
--> He wandled down a hallway.
fuse
-n A length of material along which a small flame moves to explod a bomb. als fuze.
--> A bomb on a short fuse.
--> He lights[lit] the fuse.
--> The fuse lit.
fussy
-aj very careful or too careful about choosing or accepting things; hard to please
--> a fussy shopper
--> She is fussy about [=picky] about food.
--> fussy eaters
pajamas [also pyjamas]
-n Any clothing suitable for waring in bed; nightclothes
--> space ranger pajamas
gulp
-v breath with diffuculty, typically in response to strong emotion.
--> Woody gulped.
--> She gulped back the tears.
chest
-n a container (such as a box case) for holding things.
--> a toy chest
--> a tool chest
--> a treasure chest
--> a medicine chest
sore
-adj (of a part of one's body) painful or aching.
--> she had a sore throat.
shriek
-v to make a loud, high-pitched cry. scream.
--> The toys scattered and shrieked.
emblazon
-v to write or draw on a surface
--> slogan and portraits emblazoned on banners.
skull and crossbones
-n a human skull above two crossed bones
guffaw
-v to laugh loudly
--> Woody guffawed.
gawk
-vi stare openly and stupidly.
--> As woody gawked.
grimace
-n an twisted expression on a person's face.
--> She gave a primace of pain.
peep
-vi look quickly and furtively at sth, especially through a narrow opening.
--> His door was ajar and she didn't help to peep in.
-vi to be slightly visible.
--> Early spring flowers were peeping through the snow.
peek
-vi look quickly and furtively at something, especially from a hidden place.
--> Close your eyes, no peeking.
-vi to be slightly visible, usually + out.
--> Her slip peeked out from beneath her skirt.
-syn peep, sneak a look.
squint
-v look at someone or something with one or both eyes partly closed.
--> The bright sun made them squint.
-syn peer
peer
-vi look with difficulty or concerntration at someone or sth.
--> He peered at her with suspicion.
-vi be just visible.
--> the towers peer over the roofs.
-syn squint, look closely, narrow one's eyes, screw up one's eyes.
snap
-v to use your thumb and fingers to make a short, sharp sound.
--> He snapped his fingers to get the waiter's attention.
-v to speak using short, angry sentences or phrases.
--> They argued and snapped at each other all the time.
--> "Leave me alone", he snapped.
strew
scatter
boot
dangle
scrawl
crawl
pound
-v to walk or run with heavy and loud steps.
-->
yank
-v to suddently pull [sth] in a quick, forceful way.
--> She yanked on the dog's leash.
--> He yanked the door shut.
-n a strong, quick pull.
--> She give the dog's leash a yank.
--> She give the rope a yank.
Book: Frozon II
zip
-v move at high speed
--> another arrow zipped by
-v fasten with a zip
-n a kind of device for close, bags and so on
haunting
-a beautiful, but in a sad way and often in a way that can not be forgotten
--> a haunting voice/melody
duck
-verb to move your body or the top part of your body quickly down, to avoid being hit
-verb to push someone underwater for a short time
-verb to move quickly to a place, in order not to be seen
float
-v not sink, move
toss
-v to throw sth carelessly
--> toss the letter into the bin
dwell
-v to live in a place or particular way
rage
-v to happen in a strong or violent way
--> the storm raged outside
--> a epedemic flu is raging in/through a local school
--> the argument rages on
boulder
-n a very large rock
pebble
-n a small round stone
pout
-vi to push the lower lip to show you are annoyed
--> Anna always pouts if she doesn't get what she wants
scrunch
-v to make your face or part of your face into a tight shape in order to show an emotion
--> Anna scrunched her face
sweep
-v to move, especially quickly and powerfully
--> Everyone looked up as she swept into the room.
--> Her memory from the past swept through her mind.
debate
-v to try to make a decision about sth
--> We bedated whether to take the earlier train.
lullaby
-n q quiet sont sung to children to help them to sleep
rear
-v to rise up on the back legs with the front legs in the air
--> The horse reard (up) in fight.
-v to take care of (a young person or animal)
--> The family rears cattle.
glide
-v to move in a smooth way
--> The skiers glide down the slope.
sheepish
-adj ashamed or embarrassed about sth that you have done
--> a sheepish grin/smile
chuckle
-v to laugh in a quiet way
--> She chuckled at the memory of what he had said.
rein
-n a strap that is fastened to a bridle used to guide the horse
--> The rider pulled on the reins to stop his horse.
coronation
-n a ceremony in which a crown is palced on the head of a king or queen
--> coronation day
impenetrable
-adj impossible to pass or see through
--> impenetrable mist/fog/darkness
oath
-n a formal and serious promise
--> make an oath to do sth
trip || stumble
-v to hit your foot against sth so that you fall or almost fall
--> He tripped over the curb.
--> Olaf stumble over the rock.
spat
-n a short argument about sth that is not importent
--> Elsa's secret was revealed during the spat.
squabble
-v to argue loudly about things that are not important
--> The children were squabbling over the toys.
bicker
-v to argue in a way that is annoying about things that are not important
--> They bicker about/over how to decorate the room.
crow
-v to talk in a proud way about sth you have done
--> He crowed about his success.
holler
-v to call out loudly
--> Mattias hollered to Yelana.
growl
-v to make a deep threatening sound.
--> a growling dog.
--> A dog growled at me.
-vi to say sth in a angry way.
--> "what do you want?" he growled.
bounce
-v to move in one direction, hit a surface, and then move in a oppsite direction
--> The ball bounced off the wall.
--> Mattias bounced off the mist.
chop sth down
-v to cut(a tree, bush etc) at the bottom so that it falls to the ground.
--> He chopped the tree down.
--> Mattias chopped the twisted ropes that held the catapult down.
sprain
-v to injure(a joint) by twisting it in a sudden and painful way
--> I fell and sprained[= twisted] my ankle/wrist.
simultaneous
-adj happening at the same time
--> They said simultaneously.
on the verge
-pv at the point when sth is about to happen or is very likely to happen
--> The child was on the verge to cry.
double
-v to bend forward at the waist
--> We all doubled over laughing.
--> He doubled up in pain.
-v to cause to become two times as great or as many
--> They double their winnings.
deed
-n something that is done: an act or action
--> good/evil/dirty deeds
pinkie[=pinky]
-n the smallest finger your hand
--> The pinky on the hand wiggled.
--> Pinky swear
careen
-vi to go forward quickly without control
--> The car careened down the hill.
--> Anna and Olaf careened down the rushing water toward a pit.
reluctant
-adj feeling or showing doubt doing sth | not willing or eager to do sth
--> Elsa wa reluctant to accept.
tug
-n an act of pulling on sth | q quick pull
--> He felt a gentle tug on his sleeve.
-v to pull sth with a quick, forceful movement
--> I felt someone tugging on my sleeve.
spooky
-adj strange and frighting
--> a spooky movie
encase
-vt to completely cover
--> Ice encased the trees and power lines after the storm
--> The package is enclosed in plastic
wield
-vt to hold(something, such as a tool or weapon) in your hands so that you are ready to use it
--> The man was wielding a gun/knife.
--> Can he wield a hammer?
slump
-vi to sit or fall suddenly and heavily
--> She fainted and slumped to the floor
--> Exhausted, he slumped into the chair
distress
-n unhappiness or pain
--> He was clearly in distress[= very upset] upon hearing the news.
crash
-vi to make a loud noise by falling, hitting something, etc
--> The waves crashed against the shore.
--> The book crashed to the floor.
culprit
-n a person who has committed a crime or done something wrong
--> The police eventually located the culprits
gallop
-v to run very fast
--> The horse galloped toward us
--> Sven galloped away with Kristoff and Anna.
scoop
-n a kitchen tool like a spoon that has a usually thick handle and a deep bowl for taking somthing from a container
--> a flour scoop
--> an ice-cream scoop
-v to pick up (something or someone) in one quick, continuous motion
--> Kristoff scooped Anna up
lob
-v to hit, throw, or kick(something, such as a ball) so that it goes through the air in a high curving path
--> The giants lobbed huge rocks at Anna.
strand
-v to leave(a person or animal) in a place without a way of leaving it
--> She was stranded in a foreign city with no money.
--> They were stranded on a deserted island.
lure
-v to cause or persuade (a person or an animal) to go somewhere or to do something by offering some pleasure or gain
--> They lured the bear out of its den
--> The suburbs are luring middle-class families away from the city
predicament
-n a difficult or unpleasant situation
--> I don't know how to get out of the predicament I'm in.
crumble
-vi to seperate into many small pieces | to fall apart
--> The dam crumbled.
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