Lingo

Movements

24 Words

12m

careen
1.
ca
reen
Verb

to move rapidly and erratically, often with a lack of control

The car careened around the corner, narrowly missing the guardrail.

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skid
2.
skid
Verb

(of a vehicle) to slide or slip uncontrollably, usually on a slippery surface

The car began to skid on the icy road.

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wobble
3.
wo
bble
Verb

to induce or create an unsteady, rocking, or shaky motion in something

The gust of wind wobbled the fragile umbrella, threatening to turn it inside out.

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meander
4.
mean
der
Verb

(of a river, trail, etc.) to follow along a curvy or indirect path

The river meanders through the picturesque countryside, creating a serene and scenic landscape.

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trot
5.
trot
Verb

to run faster than a walk but slower than a full sprint

Trying to catch the bus, she trotted down the street, hoping to make it to the stop in time.

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stomp
6.
stomp
Verb

to tread heavily and forcefully, often with a rhythmic or deliberate motion

The toddler gleefully stomped in the puddles after the rain, splashing water everywhere.

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scuttle
7.
scu
ttle
Verb

to move quickly and with short, hasty steps

The spy scuttled through the dimly lit alley, trying to avoid detection.

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cartwheel
8.
cart
wheel
Noun

an acrobatic movement in which the body rotates sideways, with arms and legs extended

The gymnast performed a perfect cartwheel across the floor.

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wriggle
9.
wriggle
Verb

to twist, turn, or move with quick, contorted motions

The playful puppy wriggled with excitement as its owner approached with a treat.

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somersault
10.
so
mer
sault
Noun

a flip where your feet go over your head and you end up back on your feet

The gymnast performed a flawless somersault during her routine.

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flit
11.
flit
Verb

to move quickly and lightly from somewhere or something to another

Butterflies flit gracefully from flower to flower in the garden.

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jig
12.
jig
Verb

to dance, move, or skip with quick, lively steps

The group of friends decided to jig around the bonfire, adding a festive atmosphere to the celebration.

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dart
13.
dart
Verb

to move swiftly and abruptly in a particular direction

Startled by the sudden noise, the cat darted across the room and hid under the furniture.

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haul
14.
haul
Verb

to pull something or someone along the ground, usually with difficulty

The workers hauled the large crates across the warehouse floor to the loading dock.

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slither
15.
sli
ther
Verb

to move smoothly and quietly, like a snake

The snake silently slithered through the grass.

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revolve
16.
re
volve
Verb

to turn or move around an axis or center

The Earth revolves around the sun, completing one orbit every 365.25 days.

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clamber
17.
clam
ber
Verb

to climb a surface using hands and feet

The cat tried to clamber onto the high shelf to reach its favorite perch.

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flop
18.
flop
Verb

to fall or collapse suddenly and heavily, either intentionally or unintentionally

The exhausted runner flopped onto the ground after crossing the finish line.

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bolt
19.
bolt
Noun

a piece of metal like a thick nail without a point that used to secure assembled parts by passing through holes and tightening with a nut

I need to tighten the bolt on the bicycle wheel.

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plop
20.
plop
Verb

to fall or drop with a soft, muffled sound

The raindrops began to plop on the leaves, creating a soothing rhythm in the forest.

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zip
21.
zip
Verb

to securely close a piece of clothing, a bag etc. by pulling up a sliding fastener

Before heading out, he will zip his backpack to keep his belongings secure.

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whisk
22.
whisk
Noun

a utensil with a coil of wires used for whipping, beating, or mixing food

Beat the eggs with a whisk until fluffy.

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streak
23.
streak
Verb

to move swiftly in a specified direction, leaving a visible trail or mark

With a burst of speed, the athlete streaked past the finish line, securing the victory.

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waddle
24.
wa
ddle
Verb

to walk with short, clumsy steps and a swaying motion from side to side, typically as a result of being overweight or having short legs

The penguin waddled across the ice, its flippers outstretched for balance.

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