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to push a loose piece of clothing or material somewhere to make it tidyيَحشر

Tuck your shirt in

I tucked him into bed

If a part of your body is itchy, you want to rub it

An itchy nose

a quiet song that is sung to children to help them go to sleep

I don't know why he thought that song made a good lullaby

to shake because you are cold or frightened

She shivered with cold

Baggy clothes are big and loose.

They both wear baggy faded jeans


a short phrase that is easy to remember and is used to make people notice something

an advertising slogan

relating to pine trees or pine wood, especially to the smell of this wood:

The piny smell made him think of a hospital.

a small, thin branch on a tree

Twigs and dead leaves cracked under our shoes

to turn something around

You’re twisting my arm

to look larger and rounder or fuller than normal

Her bags were bulging with shopping

carrying or trying to carry a lot of things

She had three children and was loaded down with two heavy suitcases.

to rub your skin with your nails

My skin was so itchy, I had to scratch it.

to protect someone or something from something bad


يحمي

She shielded her eyes from the sun

done in a hurried way and in a state of excitement or confusion:

I've been working frantically all week to get it finished on time.

to make a long, low sound because you are sad or in painيَتَأوّه / يَئنّ

He collapsed, groaning with pain

to move smoothly over a surface, or to make something move smoothly over a surface:

He's friend was sliding down from the trees

a line of light that shines from somethingشُعاع

a laser beam

If liquid trickles somewhere, it flows slowly and in a thin line.يقطر

The sweat trickled down her back.

a trickle of blood

to step badly and almost fall over

Rachel stumbled on the rocks

to move the top part of your body in a particular direction


She leaned forward so she could hear better.

Don’t lean out of the window

When small children and animals scamper, they run with small quick steps:

The children scampered off into the garden

The kitten scampered around the kitchen, chasing a ball.

to move your body close to the ground by bending your kneesيُقَرْفِص / يَنْحَني بِرُكْبَتَيه

I crouched behind the chair to hide from them.

a group, especially of trees or flowers:

a clump of grass/daffodils

to force out the liquid in your mouthيَبصق

He took a mouthful of coffee and then spat it out.

Spit

to look carefully or with difficultyيُدَقِّق النظر

She peered at me over her glasses

to move quickly, with small, short steps:

The mouse scurried across the floor.

The noise of the explosion sent everyone scurrying back into their homes

to throw something somewhere carelessly

He read the letter quickly, then tossed it into the bin

a small area that is different from the area around it

There are icy patches on the road

completely wet

The dog was soaking wet.

Soak the bread in the milk.

If a dog growls, it makes a deep, angry noise.

I growled at them when they made fun of me

to interrupt or speak in a conversation, usually to agree with what has been said

"It's very difficult," I said. "Impossible," she chimed in.