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to move from side to side or up and down with quick short movements, or to make something do this: |
If the door won't open, try jiggling the key in the lock |
If the radio doesn't work, just give it a quick jiggle. |
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to push something quickly into another thing or towards another thingيَحشر |
He jabbed a finger into her back |
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to twist your body or move part of your body with short, quick movementsيَتَلَوّى |
She wriggled her toes in the warm sand |
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breaking into pieces or If someone collapses, they fall down, usually as a result of being sick or weak |
The roof collapsed under the weight of the snow |
He collapsed and died of a heart attack |
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to shake slightlyيَرْتَجِف |
The dog quivered with fear |
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to break into a lot of pieces or to make something do this with a loud noise |
Someone had smashed the shop window. |
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a very large rock🪨 |
I witnessed a woman gave birth of 2 babies and left them on a boulder |
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to approach someone quietly and surprise that person: |
Overton sneaked up behind Brown and knocked the ball out of bounds. |
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not bright or clear |
He could hardly see her in the dim light |
He dimmed the lights and turned down the music |
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rough and having many rocks: |
A craggy rock |
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to move quickly and gently in the airيُرَفْرِف |
The flag was fluttering in the breeze. |
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a strong feeling of excitement and pleasureإثارة |
It was a big thrill meeting the stars of the show |
Woods thrilled the golf world with his performances. |
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to throw a lot of small objects over an area or to suddenly move away in different directions |
He scattered some flower seeds in the garden. |
The crowd scattered at the sound of shots being fired. |
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to have long, thin noticeable lines of a different colour or to move quickly |
Her clothes were streaked with mud |
The space shuttle rose from its launching pad and streaked into the sky. |
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to speak quietly, often when complaining about something |
She walked past me, muttering to herself. |
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a small line on your face that you get when you grow old |
Do wrinkle your nostrils |
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