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  • 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