move jerkily

  • 31joggle — I. verb (joggled; joggling) Etymology: frequentative of 1jog Date: 1513 transitive verb to shake slightly intransitive verb to move shakily or jerkily • joggler noun II …

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  • 32Native American dance — Introduction also called  Indian dance  or  American Indian dance   the dance of the aboriginal inhabitants of the Americas, often called American Indians.       The treatment of Native American dance in this article is meant to focus first on… …

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  • 33flirt — flÉœrt /flɜːt n. charming tease, one who teases affectionately; fickle person, inconstant person; sudden movement, quick motion v. tease affectionately, make amorous advances without serious intent; trifle with; move suddenly or jerkily; fling …

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  • 34flirted — flÉœrt /flɜːt n. charming tease, one who teases affectionately; fickle person, inconstant person; sudden movement, quick motion v. tease affectionately, make amorous advances without serious intent; trifle with; move suddenly or jerkily; fling …

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  • 35flirting — n. flirtation, coquetry, affectionate and playful conduct meant to arouse sexual interest; brief romance flÉœrt /flɜːt n. charming tease, one who teases affectionately; fickle person, inconstant person; sudden movement, quick motion v. tease… …

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  • 36flirts — flÉœrt /flɜːt n. charming tease, one who teases affectionately; fickle person, inconstant person; sudden movement, quick motion v. tease affectionately, make amorous advances without serious intent; trifle with; move suddenly or jerkily; fling …

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  • 37bucket — noun 1》 a cylindrical open container with a handle, used to carry liquids.     ↘a compartment on the outer edge of a waterwheel.     ↘the scoop of a dredger or grain elevator, or one attached to the front of a digger or tractor. 2》 (buckets)… …

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  • 38jig — noun 1》 a lively dance with leaping movements.     ↘a piece of music for a jig, typically in compound time. 2》 a device that holds a piece of work and guides the tool operating on it. 3》 Fishing a type of artificial bait that is jerked up and… …

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  • 39quirk — noun 1》 a peculiar behavioural habit. 2》 a strange chance occurrence. 3》 a sudden twist, turn, or curve. 4》 Architecture an acute hollow between convex or other mouldings. verb move or be moved suddenly or jerkily. Derivatives quirkish adjective… …

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  • 40skitter — verb 1》 move lightly and quickly or hurriedly. 2》 draw (bait) jerkily across the surface of the water as a technique in fishing. Origin C19: appar. a frequentative of skite …

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