commotion |
a noisy confusion; disorder. |
divide |
to separate into parts. |
fashion |
the style of clothes or way of acting that is popular. |
flexible |
easily bent without breaking. |
fragrant |
having a pleasant smell. |
frisk |
to leap or skip in a lively and happy way. |
grope |
to feel about or feel one's way with the hands. |
mope |
to act dull and sad; sulk; pout. |
novel2 |
new and unusual. |
rumor |
a piece of information or a story passed from one person to another without any proof that it is true. |
spade1 |
a tool shaped like a shovel and used for digging. A spade has a long handle and a flat blade that can be pushed into the ground with a foot. |
spread |
to open or stretch out. |
strangle |
to kill by stopping the breathing of, usually by surrounding the neck with something; choke. |
swerve |
to change direction suddenly; turn quickly; veer. |
wriggle |
to twist and turn one's body with quick movements from side to side; wiggle. |