| definition | animal |
| to imitate; mimic | |
| to harass or urge persistently | |
| to suffer; endure; undergo | |
| to bother; annoy; pester | |
| to slit open and spread apart | |
| to refrain from doing something because of fear or cowardice (fol. by 'out') | |
| to refuse to talk or reply (fol. by 'up') | |
| to stretch out one's neck | |
| to gloat, boast, or exult | |
| to stoop or bend suddenly | |
| to search out, discover, or bring to light | |
| to search for or attempt to catch onto something under water | |
| to move or be carried through the air | |
| to deceive or trick | |
| to prod or urge to action or an emotional reaction | |
| to grumble; complain | |
| to run fast | |
| to advertise or offer for sale. to spread (rumors, news, etc.) | |
| | definition | animal |
| to appropriate selfishly; take more than one's share of | |
| to pursue or harass without respite | |
| to have fun; frolic; romp (often fol. by 'about') | |
| to cling to and feed upon or drain | |
| to behave in a mischievous manner (often fol. by 'around') | |
| to repeat or imitate without thought or understanding | |
| to overindulge in eating | |
| to drive or force by heavy blows; strike with great force | |
| to turn informer; squeal | |
| to close by any form of fastening that must be broken before access can be gained | |
| to glide or propel oneself over ice, the ground, etc. | |
| to strike heavily; hit hard, esp. with the fist | |
| to shoot at individuals from a concealed or distant position | |
| to store or hide (money, valuables, etc.), usually for the future (often fol. by 'away') | |
| to take into the stomach by drawing through the throat | |
| to evade an obligation, duty, or the like | |
| to devour voraciously (often fol. by 'down') | |
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