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with hunger in their eyes
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crumb
krʌm
- a small fragment of bread, cake, or cracker.
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light
(lit - lit)
- provide with light or lighting; illuminate
- e.g. I light the lamp
make (something) start burning; ignite
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kindle
light or set on fire.
- • arouse or inspire (an emotion or feeling) :
- a love of art was kindled in me.
• [ intrans. ] (of an emotion) be aroused : she hesitated, suspicion kindling within her.
• [ intrans. ] become impassioned or excited : the young man kindled at once.
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spark
spɑ:rk
- [ intrans. ] emit sparks of fire or electricity :
- the ignition sparks as soon as the gas is turned on.
[ trans. ] ignite : the explosion sparked a fire.
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wiggle
ˈwigəl
- verb
- move or cause to move up and down or from side to side with small rapid movements :
- [ trans. ] Stasia wiggled her toes
- [ intrans. ] my tooth was wiggling around.
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jiggle
ˈjigəl
- verb [ intrans. ]
- move about lightly and quickly from side to side or up and down :
- his head jiggles up and down as he speaks.
- • [ trans. ] shake (something) lightly up and down or from side to side :
- he was jiggling his car keys in his hand.
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twitch
twi ch
- verb
- give or cause to give a short, sudden jerking or convulsive movement :
- [ intrans. ] he saw her lips twitch and her eyelids flutter
- [ trans. ] the dog twitched his ears.
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joggle
dƷɑ:gl
- v.
- move or cause to move with repeated small bobs or jerks :
- [ intrans. ] the car bounced and joggled on the rough road.
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wag
wӕg
- (an animal's tail) move or cause to move rapidly to and fro :
- [ intrans. ] his tail began to wag
- [ trans. ] the dog went out, wagging its tail.
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wobble
wɑ:bl
- verb [ intrans. ]
- move unsteadily from side to side :
- the table wobbles where the leg is too short.
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squirm
skwə:rm
- verb [ intrans. ]
- wriggle or twist the body from side to side, esp. as a result of nervousness or discomfort : all my efforts to squirm out of his grasp were useless.
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giggle
gɪgl
- 킬킬 웃다.
- verb [ intrans. ]
- laugh lightly in a nervous, affected, or silly manner :
- they giggled at some private joke |
- [as adj. ] ( giggling) three giggling girls.
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titter
tɪtə(r)
킥킥거리다.
- verb [ intrans. ]
- give a short, half-suppressed laugh; giggle : her stutter caused the children to titter.
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snigger
snɪgə(r)
킬킬 웃다.
- verb [ intrans. ]
- give such a laugh :
- the boys at school were sure to snigger at him behind his back
[with direct speech ] “Doesn't he look like a fool?” they sniggered.
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tee-hee
ti: hi:
히히 낄낄
- verb ( -hees , -heed , -heeing ) [ intrans. ]
- titter or giggle in such a way.
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chuckle
tʃʌkl
빙그레 웃다.
- verb [ intrans. ]
- laugh quietly or inwardly :
- I chuckled at the astonishment on her face
[with direct speech ] “That's a bit strong, isn't it?” he chuckled.
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chortle
tʃɔ:rtl
(기쁘거나 재미있어서) 깔깔거리다
- verb [ intrans. ]
- laugh in a breathy, gleeful way; chuckle : he chortled at his own pun.
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laugh
lӕf
- 소리내어 웃다.
- verb [ intrans. ]
- she couldn't help laughing at his jokes |
- he laughed out loud | [with direct speech ]
- she laughed, “Not a chance.”
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fiddle
fɪdl
- v.
- [ intrans. ] play the fiddle
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doze
douz
- verb [ intrans. ]
- sleep lightly :
- he found his mother dozing by the fire.
( doze off) fall lightly asleep : I dozed off for a few seconds.
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catnap
kӕtnӕp
선잠. 토막잠.
- verb ( -napped, -napping) [ intrans. ]
- have such a sleep.
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nap
nӕp
- verb ( napped , napping ) [ intrans. ]
- sleep lightly or briefly, esp. during the day.
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drowse
drauz
꾸벅꾸벅 졸다.
- verb [ intrans. ]
- be half asleep; doze intermittently :
- he was beginning to drowse in his chair.
• [ trans. ] archaic make sleepy.
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grumpy
grʌmpi
심술난
- adjective ( grumpier , grumpiest )
- bad-tempered and sulky.
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lumpy
lʌmpi
lump 덩어리
- adjective ( lumpier , lumpiest )
- full of or covered with lumps :
- he lay on the lumpy mattress.
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furry
fə:ri
adjective ( -rier , -riest )
covered with fur
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