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Frantically отчаянно лихорадочно бешено неистово
1 in a desperate, wild, or frenzied way, out of extreme excitement, pain, fear, etc.
Scrawl каракуля закорючка
1 awkward, careless, or illegible handwriting.
2 something scrawled, as a letter or a note.
Burly крепкий здоровенный грузный коренастый
1 large in bodily size; stout; sturdy.
2 bluff; brusque.
Clanging лязгающий
Leap out выпрыгивать выскакивать
Jiggle трясти покачиваться
1 to move up and down or to and fro with short, quick jerks.
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Urge настаивать призывать убедить побудить советовать
1 to push or force along; impel with force or vigor: to urge the cause along.
2 to drive with incitement to speed or effort: to urge dogs on with shouts.
3 to press, push, or hasten (the course, activities, etc.):to urge one's escape.
4 to impel, constrain, or move to some action: urged by necessity.
5 to endeavor to induce or persuade, as by entreaties; entreat or exhort earnestly: to urge a person to greater caution.
6 to press (something) upon the attention: to urge a claim.
7 to insist on, allege, or assert with earnestness: to urge the need of haste.
8 to press by persuasion or recommendation, as for acceptance, 9 performance, or use; recommend or advocate earnestly: to urge a plan of action.
Spiritedly энергично
Shrivel высыхать сжиматься увядать
1 to contract and wrinkle, as from great heat, cold, or dryness.
2 to wither; make or become helpless or useless.
Glumly мрачно хмуро угрюмо
Tap lips сжать губы
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Beckon поманить подозвать
1 to signal, summon, or direct by a gesture of the head or hand.
2 to lure; entice.
Severed limbs отрубленные конечности
Dabble плескаться баловаться барахтаться
1 to play and splash in or as if in water, especially with the hands.
2 to work at anything in an irregular or superficial manner: to dabble in literature.
Aggriеved потерпевший пострадавший оскорбленный
1 wronged, offended, or injured: He felt himself aggrieved.
2 Law. deprived of legal rights or claims.
3 troubled; worried; disturbed; unhappy.
Bald лысый плешивый
Feverish лихорадочный ажиотажный
Back away отойти отступать
Pounce наброситься набрасываться атаковать
to seize (prey) suddenly: The bird quickly pounced its prey.
2 to swoop down suddenly and grasp, as a bird does in seizing its prey.
3 to spring, dash, or come suddenly: Unexpectedly she pounced on the right answer.
Wicked злой нечестивый злобный дурной грешный безнравственный лукавый подлый
1 evil or morally bad in principle or practice, sinful, iniqiutous: wicked people; wicked habits.
2 mischievous or playfully malicious: These wicked kittens upset everything.
3 distressingly severe, as a storm, wound, or cold: a wicked winter.
4 passing reasonable bounds; intolerably bad: wicked prices;a wicked exam.
4 having a bad disposition, ill-natured,mean: a wicked horse.
6 spiteful, malevolent, vicious: a wicked tongue.
7 extremely troublesome or dangerous: wicked roads.
8 unpleasant; foul: a wicked odor.
9 Slang. wonderful; great; masterful; deeply satisfying: He blows a wicked trumpet.
Trickle просочиться стекаться струиться
Recklessly бездумно беспечно неосторожно необдуманно
1 with no concern about the consequences of one's action; carelessly: He lived recklessly, without any regard for his own safety or the safety of others.