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C1 SIGHT AND MOVEMENT VERBS QUIZ

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    Multiple-choice exercise to practice and review verbs related to sight and movement
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  • We saw him twisting his ankle badly. So, he started limping his way back to the camp. What's the meaning of limping?
    To walk slowly and with difficulty
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  • She peered rthrough the window trying to guess who's knocking the door. What's the meaning of peering?
    To look carefully at sb/sth because it's difficult to see clearly
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  • Lizzy tiptoed carefully not to wake up babies. What does tiptoe mean?
    To walk on your toes to avoid making noise
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  • Simobn glared at his friends as they drove away, frustrated they've gone without him. What's the meaning of glare?
    To stare continuous at sb in an angry way
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  • When the phone rang, I dashed downstairs to answer it. What does dash mean?
    To go somewhere in hurry
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  • I heard a noise and glanced up to see what it was. There was nobody. What's the meaning of glance?
    To give sb/sth a quick look
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  • As I felt really nervous with job interview, I stroded into the room trying to show confidence. What's the meaning of strode?
    To walk quickly with long and decisive steps
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  • I was absent-minded, gazing out at the rain for hours. What does gaze mean?
    To stare at sb/sth thoughtfully or with surprise or admiration
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  • Imagine that your are strolling in a peaceful forest. What does stroll mean?
    To walk in a slow and relaxed way
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  • I'm trying not to stumble on the wet floor. What's the meaning of stumble?
    To lose momentarily one's balance, nearly to fall down
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