to cause damage or pain by walking or stepping heavily on something or someone
trample
a large and deep spoon with a long handle that is used for serving a liquid
ladle
an act of growling and showing teeth
snarl
1. small and pretty 2. done with small and careful movements 3. attractive and served in small amounts
dainty
having a sharp, uneven edge or surface
jagged
a small, simple building that is used especially for storing things
shed
1. a twisted knot of hairs, thread, etc. 2. a situation in which you can no longer move or make progress
snarl
very happy and cheerful
merry
to walk in a slow and awkward way because of an injury to a leg or foot
limp
to bend or hang down in the middle especially because of weight or weakness
sag
smaller than other things of the same kind
compact
1. to pull or drag (something) with effort; to move or carry (something) with effort 2. to force (someone) to go or come to a place 3. to carry (someone or something) in a vehicle
haul
1. to cause constant or repeated trouble, illness, etc., for (someone or something) 2. to cause constant worry or distress to (someone)
plague
to secretly get access to the files on a computer or network in order to get information, cause damage, etc.
hack
1. fitting closely and often too tightly 2. providing or enjoying warmth, shelter, or comfort
snug
an agreement between two or more people or groups
compact
1. to become or cause something to become twisted together 2. a state of disorder or confusion
tangle
having a pleasantly soft or weak quality; not firm or stiff
limp
to move with or cause (something) to move with a soft sweeping or brushing sound
swish
harm or damage; an act or event that causes someone or something to no longer be fully healthy or in good condition
injury
not likely to change or be changed
firm
to look at someone or something in a way that shows anger or disapproval
scowl
causing or capable of causing damage or harm
harmful
to cut something or someone many times and usually in a rough and violent way
hack
1. to push something with force 2. to push someone or something along or away in a rough or careless way
shove
very loving and gentle, showing affection
tender
a kitchen tool similar to a knife that has a flexible blade and that is used for mixing, spreading, etc.
spatula
blowing loudly and violently
blustery
to chew or bite on something
chomp
very great in size, amount, or extent.
vast
a small section of a room that is set back from the rest of it
alcove
1. to cut something with scissors 2. a small piece that is cut from something
snip
a simple and useful device that is used for doing tasks in a person's home and especially the kitchen
utensil
1. having an edge or surface that is not straight or even 2. in bad condition especially because of being torn
ragged
1. used to describe small, soft feathers or something that resembles such feathers 2. covered or filled with small, soft feathers or something like them
downy
1. a large amount of snow and ice or of dirt and rocks that slides suddenly down the side of a mountain 2. a sudden great amount of something
avalanche
1. not moving much calm or steady. 2. not easily upset or excited
placid
1. having a rough, uneven surface 2. having rough but attractive features
rugged
(n) a large boat that has a flat bottom and that is used to carry goods in harbors and on rivers and canals (v) to move or push in a fast, awkward, and often rude way
barge
1. to become dry and weak 2. to cause to feel embarrassed
wither
(n) a twist or curve in something that is usually flat or straight (v) to cause (a person's opinions, thoughts, etc.) to be changed in a way that is wrong or unnatural
warp
1. the captain of a ship or boat 2. someone who leads a group of people especially the manager of a baseball team
skipper
1. a large number of harmful or annoying things 2. a disease that causes death and that spreads quickly to a large number of people
plague
suited to someone's tastes or abilities
alley
a small restaurant where you can get simple meals and drinks (such as coffee)
cafe
easy to chew or bite
tender
the nut of the oak tree
acorn
1. A television or radio station 2. a system used for sending something (such as information or supplies) from one place or person to another
channel
1. unpleasant and difficult to accept or experience 2. having an unpleasant or harmful effect because of great strength or force : too intense or powerful
harsh
1. small physical problem (such as a crack) that makes something less valuable 2. a small fault or weakness
flaw
something that is carried from one place to another by boat, airplane, etc.
cargo
1. a large amount of rain that suddenly falls in an area 2. a large amount of things that come at the same time
deluge
to get rid of
shed
angry or upset about something and refusing to discuss it with others
sulky
painful when touched
tender
to smile widely
grin
a large area of land where animals feed on the grass
pasture
controlled by computers and able to do things that seem intelligent
smart
1. to take in (something, such as a liquid) in a natural or gradual way 2. to draw in (heat, light, energy, etc.)
absorb
a narrow street or passage between buildings
alley
a small flat case containing powder or makeup for a woman's face
compact
1. to produce flowers 2.to change, grow, and develop fully
blossom
1. to eat or swallow (something) quickly or in large amounts 2. to take (air) into your lungs quickly
gulp
very popular:stylish and fashionable; very neat and clean
smart
to hide or partly hide something
veil
to breathe in suddenly and loudly with your mouth open because of surprise, shock or pain.
gasp
a kitchen tool that has a handle which is bent upward and a wide, thick blade used for lifting and turning food on a hot surface
spatula
the part of something that is left when the other parts are gone
remnant
1. made up of large pieces 2. having a rough quality 3. rude or offensive
coarse
to treat other people's rights wishes or feelings as if they are worthless or not important
trample
to cause (a cloth or other material) to become worn down at the end or edge : to separate the threads of (a material)
frayed
a very large stone or rounded piece of rock
boulder
to press something so that it is harder and fills less space
compact
a group of bushes or small trees that grow close together
thicket
1. to sing a song that has many different notes 2. to sing something especially with a high or shaky voice
warble
a place where people grow fruit trees
orchard
1. fairly hard or solid; not soft 2. set, placed, or attached in a way that is not easily moved
firm
1. to annoy (someone) by often complaining about his or her behavior, appearance, etc.; to annoy (someone) with repeated questions, requests, or orders 2. to cause (someone) to feel annoyed or worried for a long period of time
nag
a type of dog that has a very good sense of smell and is trained to hunt
hound
the sound made by something that is spinning very fast
whir
to manage or deal with something successfully
hack
1. a path, tube, or long narrow place where water flows. 2. a deep part of a river, harbor, or other body of water where ships can go 3. a narrow area of the sea between two large areas of land that are close together
channel
to chase or bother (someone or something) in a constant or determined way
hound
1. a severe snowstorm that goes on for a long time 2. a large amount of something that comes suddenly
blizzard
making someone annoyed or irritated
pesky
1. not able to be bent easily 2. not easily changed
rigid
very good at learning or thinking about things; showing intelligence or good judgment
smart
a piece of cloth or net worn usually by women over the head and shoulders and sometimes over the face
veil
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