choke |
to stop or prevent the breathing of by squeezing or blocking the windpipe. |
emerge |
to rise up from or come into view. |
expertise |
a high level of knowledge or skill. |
fringe |
an edge of hanging threads, yarn, or strips of leather used to decorate clothing or drapes. |
horizon |
the line where the earth and the sky appear to meet. |
offspring |
the child or young of a particular human, animal, or plant. |
orbit |
the curved path in which a planet, satellite, or spacecraft moves in a circle around another body. |
perpetual |
lasting forever. |
pout |
to show unhappy feelings with an expression of the face. When children pout, they often push out their lips. |
slouch |
to sit, stand, or move with a bent, careless posture. |
style |
the manner in which something is said or done. |
trigger |
to cause, begin, or set off. |
uppermost |
highest in place, rank, importance, or influence. |
waddle |
to walk using short steps while rocking from side to side. |
wrench |
to damage or hurt by twisting. |