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wink:to close and open one eye quickly to communicate something or show that something is a secret or joke
wink at
He winked mischievously at Erica.
He winked an eye at his companion.
murmur:to make a soft, low sound
The wind murmured through the trees.
faint:difficult to see, hear, smell etc
She gave a faint smile.
a very faint noise
the faint light of dawn
hover:if a bird, insect, or helicopter hovers, it stays in one place in the air
hover over/above
flies hovering above the surface of the water
boom:if business, trade, or a particular area is booming, it is increasing and being very successful
Business was booming , and money wasn't a problem.
Tourism on the island has boomed.
organ:a large musical instrument used especially in churches, with keys like a piano and large pipes that air passes through to produce the sound
grasshopper:an insect that has long back legs for jumping and that makes short loud noises
chirp:if a bird or insect chirps, it makes short high sounds
vault:a room where people from the same family are buried, often under the floor of a church
woodpecker:a bird with a long beak that it uses to make holes in trees
peasant:an insulting word for someone who does not behave politely in social situations or is not well-educated
harangue:to speak in a loud angry way, often for a long time, in order to criticize someone or to persuade them that you are right
harangue somebody about something
He stood on the street corner, haranguing passers-by about the stupidity of the forthcoming war.
furrow:a wide deep line made in the surface of something, especially the ground
the regular furrows of a plowed field
The river cuts a long straight furrow between the hills.
consciousness:the condition of being awake and able to understand what is happening around you
David lost consciousness (=went into a deep sleep) at eight o'clock and died a few hours later.
She could faintly hear voices as she began to regain consciousness (=wake up) .
twig:a small very thin stem of wood that grows from a branch on a tree
rigid:used to describe someone who cannot move, especially because they are very frightened, shocked, or angry
rigid with
I heard a noise and woke up rigid with terror.
gradually:slowly, over a long period of time
Jill gradually became aware of an awful smell.
Gradually, my ankle got better. |
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