1. Harmlessly: adj.1. Not causing or incapable of causing harm.
2. Not intended to harm or offend; inoffensive.
Ex: that kitten scratched me
harmlessly.
Creep: v.intr. To move stealthily or cautiously.
Ex: the cat creeps up
on the mouse.
2. Grasp: v.intr. To show eager and prompt willingness or
acceptance.
Ex: the engineer has grasped his
miscalculation.
Gown: n. A long loose flowing garment, such as a robe or
nightgown. n. A loose garment worn in bed by women and girls.
Also called nightdress.
Ex: my mom uses her gown every
night.
3. Stroll: n. A leisurely walk.
Ex: almost all the people take
stroll on Sundays.
Bundle up: v. to dress (somebody) warmly and snugly.
(tr) to make (something) into a bundle or bundles, especial
by tying.
Ex: the people in the Antarctic bundle
up in their coats to go for a walk.
4. Stiff: adj. Not moving or operating easily or freely;
resistant: a stiff hinge. Lacking ease or comfort of
movement; not limber.
Ex: I need a t-shirt with stiff
collar.
Double chin: n. A fold of fatty flesh beneath the chin.
Ex: my aunt has a big double
chin.
5. Bushy: adj. thick and shaggy. Having, covered
with, or resembling long rough hair or wool.
Ex: my grandfather has bushy
eyebrows.
Disheveled: adj. Being in loose disarray; unkempt, as
hair or clothing. Marked by disorder; untidy.
Ex: I think that you should comb your
disheveled hair.
6. Grim: adj. Extremely savage; fierce. Marked by
unrelenting intensity; extreme.
Ex: when my father gets angry
he shows his grim face.
Linger: v.tr.To pass (a period of time) in a leisurely or
aimless manner.
Ex: my sister usually lingers on the
table.
7. Stirred: adj. when somebody is agitated.
Ex: he usually gets agitated when the
boss scolds him.
Chase:n. Something that is hunted or pursued ; quarry.
Ex: the police caught a thief
in the last chase.
8. Shortage:n. A deficiency in amount; an insufficiency.
Ex: African people are suffering
from water shortage.
Listlessness: n. a feeling of lack of interest or energy. The
trait of remaining inactive; a lack of initiative.
Ex: his listlessness is caused by a
lack of encouragement.
9. Spike: n. A long, thick, sharp-pointed piece of wood or
metal. A thorn or spine.
Ex: I need some spikes to nail those
wooden sticks.
Collide: intr.v. 1. To come together with violent, direct
impact. 2. To meet in opposition; conflict.
Ex: those cars are colliding
each other.
10. Skid:v.intr To slide sideways while moving because of loss of
traction.
Ex: my mother usually skids her
hands over mine.
Nail:v.tr.To fasten, join, or attach with or as if with a
nail.
Ex: they are nailing the table.
11. Undergarment:n.An article of clothing worn under the outer
clothes.
Ex: in general, exhibitionist
people show their undergarment.
Hurl: v.tr. To throw with great force; fling. To send with
great vigor; thrust.
Ex: the child hurls the ball
very hard.