A | B |
tremendous | very large or enormous |
sprawl | sit or lie with one's limbs spread out |
circulation | movement of blood through the heart and blood vessels |
appreciate | hold dear |
promoter | someone who is an active support and advocate |
unison | occurring together or simultaneously |
immature | behaving as if younger than one's age |
tousle | to make untidy or mess up; rumple |
blurt | to say suddenly without thinking |
interference | the act of blocking someone's path with your body |
nerves | parts of the body that control your musles |
groggy | shaky or dizzy as from a blow: lack of sleep |
frantic | marked by uncontrolled excitement or emotion |
huff | to be upset or very annoyed |
clench | hold in a tight grasp |
comical | arousing or provoking laughter |
mock | to treat with ridicule or contempt |
suspicious | openly distrustful and unwilling to confide |
stroll | walk leisurely and with no apparent aim |
hobby | an activity done for enjoyment |
smirk | a smile expressing smugness or scorn instead of pleasure |
bulge | swell or protrude outwards |
feeble | lacking physical strength or vitality |
arthritis | inflammation of a joint or joints |