To film a scene in a movie.
(Juggling) To perform a flash.
Scoot is defined as to quickly move or hurry.
(Intransitive) To start and run with speed; to shoot rapidly along
To pall is to become bored or done with something.
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To cause (a car, airplane, etc.) to crash
(Sports) To hit a ball, puck, or shuttlecock in a forceful overhand stroke.
(Informal) To act or move with speed or energy
Sprint is defined as to run a short race at full speed.
To cause to move or proceed quickly; hasten:
(Football) To run with (the ball) after a direct snap from the center or after a handoff or pitchout
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To enter or run (a horse, etc.) in a race
To start suddenly and run away, as a horse
To curse; to damn.
(Intransitive) To dash or flow noisily; to splash.
To spatter (a surface or object), especially to soil with splashes of liquid.
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To calculate astrologically:
(Intransitive, archaic) To throw; to wince; to flounce.
To cast down; overthrow
To move violently or with speed; dash
To cause to lose enthusiasm or resolution; disillusion or discourage:
To dampen is defined as to make something a little bit wet, or to reduce or make weaker.
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The definition of thwart is to hinder or stop something from happening.
To confine in, or as in, a pound; to impound.
To hit or beat, especially repeatedly.
To give a nip or nips
To move or progress rapidly:
(Informal) To move with speed or violence
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To go in haste. Often used with it :
To move rapidly
To move lightly, nimbly, and rapidly.
To move, go, drive, etc. swiftly
To move quickly; hurry; run
To remove as if by cleaning; sweep away; get rid of
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To move swiftly and powerfully, as a rocket
To move at a vigorous gait:
To push one's way; move hurriedly
To hurry is defined as to rush, move quickly or do something faster than is comfortable.
(Intransitive) To move with haste.
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To run away; flee
(Scot., North Eng.) To move to other quarters, esp. by stealth
To move swiftly; flit; fly
To move or cause to move energetically and busily.
To move or drive rapidly or recklessly
To shoot out a spray
To splash about
To spill or splash
To spatter.
To start or tend a fire in:
To move or lift (the head) with a sudden motion.
To throw, cast, fling, or hurl
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To move suddenly as when startled; jump; start; recoil
To set or thrust (a self-propelled craft or projectile) in motion:
(Geology) To displace or move (a vein, lode, or stratum, for example).
A particular fashion:
An attitude or a style reflecting such ability or preferences on the part of a group of people of a particular time and place
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The outermost part of the rind of an orange, lemon, or other citrus fruit, used as flavoring:
A small, barely detectable amount of.
Something used to squirt liquid, as a syringe
The act or an instance of suspecting something on little or no evidence:
A slight trace, flavor, odor, etc.; smack; touch
A tiny bit; slightest amount
A small, soft or moist bit of something
(Rugby, Soccer) The part of the field outside the sidelines
A sudden short burst, as of energy, activity, or growth.
One mission by a single military plane
A sudden sharp cracking sound or the action producing such a sound.
The capacity to live, grow, or develop:
A powdered form of this, used in laundering for stiffening cloth, fabrics, etc.
A point of interest:
(Linguistics) A vowel point.
The point of a pin
A small bit or flake:
A point used in orthography or punctuation
The hair on a man's cheeks and chin.
The definition of a whiff is a slight odor, or a puff of something.
A visible mark, such as a footprint, made or left by the passage of a person, animal, or thing.
The definition of a streak is a flash of light or a long thin line that stand out in color or texture from its surroundings.
A faint suggestion or appearance; trace
A slight difference or variation; a nuance:
The tiniest bit:
Something of little value or importance; trivial thing, idea, etc.; paltry matter
A very small piece or amount; fragment; particle
A feeling of hesitancy, doubt, or uneasiness arising from difficulty in deciding what is right, proper, ethical, etc.; qualm or misgiving about something one thinks is wrong
A bit of something written or printed; brief extract
The smallest bit; iota.
An incomplete or isolated portion; a bit:
The definition of a drop is a small amount of something, especially a liquid.
A small amount; a bit:
The definition of a crumb is a tiny bit of something.
A matter being considered:
Energy; vigor; liveliness; spirit
(Informal) Spirit and liveliness; vigor.
A being inhabiting or embodying a particular place, object, or natural phenomenon.
A glittering quality.
An account of a person's life; a biography.
The definition of a bounce is a leap, jump or a spring back.
The action of the verb to sprinkle.
(Countable) Something suggested (with subsequent adposition being for)
(Mormonism) The Bible, Book of Mormon, Doctrine and Covenants, and Pearl of Great Price bound in a single volume.
Mere empty show; pretense
The act of intimating; also, the thing intimated.
One of the fine strands that grow from the skin of mammals, usually providing insulation against the cold. Modified hairs sometimes serve as protective defenses, as in the quills of a porcupine or hedgehog, or as tactile organs, as in the whiskers (called vibrissae ) of many nocturnal mammals. Hair filaments are a modification of the epidermis of the skin and are composed primarily of keratin. Hair also contains melanin, which determines hair color.
A momentary pause or rest:
The definition of a particle is a very small amount of something.
A tiny bit:
A small particle; a tiny bit.
The definition of iota is the ninth letter in the Greek alphabet, or a tiny bit of something.
The act of animating, or giving life or spirit.
inspirits (antonym)
To put spirit into; give life or courage to; cheer; exhilarate
helps (antonym)
To refrain from; avoid or resist. Used with can or cannot:
encourages (antonym)
To give support to; be favorable to; foster; help
excesses (antonym)
Action or conduct that goes beyond the usual, reasonable, or lawful limit
quantities (antonym)
The exact amount of a particular thing
discourages (related)
To prevent or try to prevent by disapproving or raising objections or obstacles
destroys (related)
(Intransitive) To cause destruction.
breaks (related)
To exchange for smaller monetary units:
beats (related)
To hit or strike repeatedly; pound
moves (related)
To stir the emotions:
strikes (related)
To dismantle and pack up for departure:
parts (related)
(--- Math.) An aliquot part
marks (related)
punctuations (related)
Such a mark or marks
run (related)
A trend or tendency:
actions (related)
An engagement between troops or ships:
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