Move+suddenly

  • 121shy — ʃaɪ n. sudden start; quick throw, sudden toss; experiment, attempt (Slang); taunt, jeer, sneer (Slang) v. move suddenly; draw away suddenly, recoil; throw quickly, fling, toss adj. bashful; timid, easily frightened; wary, distrustful; lacking,… …

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  • 122shyer — ʃaɪ n. sudden start; quick throw, sudden toss; experiment, attempt (Slang); taunt, jeer, sneer (Slang) v. move suddenly; draw away suddenly, recoil; throw quickly, fling, toss adj. bashful; timid, easily frightened; wary, distrustful; lacking,… …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 123shyest — ʃaɪ n. sudden start; quick throw, sudden toss; experiment, attempt (Slang); taunt, jeer, sneer (Slang) v. move suddenly; draw away suddenly, recoil; throw quickly, fling, toss adj. bashful; timid, easily frightened; wary, distrustful; lacking,… …

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  • 124shying — ʃaɪ n. sudden start; quick throw, sudden toss; experiment, attempt (Slang); taunt, jeer, sneer (Slang) v. move suddenly; draw away suddenly, recoil; throw quickly, fling, toss adj. bashful; timid, easily frightened; wary, distrustful; lacking,… …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 125dart — noun 1》 a small pointed missile thrown or fired as a weapon.     ↘a small pointed missile with a flight, used in the game of darts. 2》 an act of moving suddenly and rapidly. 3》 a tapered tuck in a garment. verb 1》 move suddenly or rapidly. 2》… …

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  • 126plunge — verb 1》 fall or move suddenly and uncontrollably.     ↘jump or dive quickly and energetically.     ↘(often plunge in) embark impetuously on a speech or course of action. 2》 push or thrust quickly.     ↘(plunge someone/thing into) suddenly bring… …

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  • 127dart — 1 verb 1 (intransitive always + adv/prep) to move suddenly and quickly in a particular direction (+ forward/across/off etc): Jill darted forward and pulled him away from the fire. 2 dart a glance/look to look at someone or something very quickly… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 128jarring — UK [ˈdʒɑːrɪŋ] / US [ˈdʒɑrɪŋ] adjective 1) surprising, or slightly shocking The only jarring note was the presence of his ex wife. 2) making your body move suddenly and unexpectedly a jarring thud 3) a jarring noise is unpleasant and starts… …

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