move vigorously
1move it all about — move one s body vigorously (as when dancing) …
2JERUSALEM — The entry is arranged according to the following outline: history name protohistory the bronze age david and first temple period second temple period the roman period byzantine jerusalem arab period crusader period mamluk period …
3pitch — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. note, modulation, tone; roll, plunge, toss, dip, reel, lurch; slant, slope, drop; ascent, rise, grade, height, range; resin, tar. v. t. throw, toss; build, erect, set, establish; cast, heave. v. i.… …
4swing — I. verb (swung; swinging) Etymology: Middle English, to beat, fling, hurl, rush, from Old English swingan to beat, fling oneself, rush; akin to Old High German swingan to fling, rush Date: 13th century transitive verb 1. a. to cause to move… …
5toss — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. fling, buffet, jerk; agitate, stir; throw, cast; tumble, sway; pitch, roll. See agitation, propulsion, excitability. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To throw easily] Syn. hurl, fling, cast; see throw 1 . 2.… …
6Health and Disease — ▪ 2009 Introduction Food and Drug Safety. In 2008 the contamination of infant formula and related dairy products with melamine in China led to widespread health problems in children, including urinary problems and possible renal tube… …
7roll — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. drumming, rumble, rattle, clatter, patter, toll; trill, chime, beat; reverberation, echoing, thunder; tattoo, rat a tat, rub a dub, pitter patter, dingdong, ticktock, charivari, quaver, peal of bells; …
8pump — pump1 noun 1》 a mechanical device using suction or pressure to raise or move liquids, compress gases, or force air into inflatable objects. 2》 Physiology a mechanism in living cells by which specific ions are moved through a cell membrane against …
9pump — Ⅰ. pump [1] ► NOUN ▪ a mechanical device using suction or pressure to raise or move liquids, compress gases, or force air into inflatable objects. ► VERB 1) move or force to move by or as if by a pump. 2) fill (something) with (liquid, gas, etc.) …
10swim — swim1 [swim] vi. swam, swum, swimming [ME swimmen < OE swimman, akin to Ger schwimmen < IE base * swem , to move vigorously, be in motion > Welsh chwyfio, to move] 1. to move through water by movements of the arms and legs, or of… …