Words Starting with "T"
5,175 words found
To be scratched unintentionally; to sustain a minor injury from a sharp object; to be apprehended by authorities; or to be removed in large quantities.
To be struck forcefully against a hard surface such as a door; or to be emotionally stirred into improving one’s abilities and determination.
To be violently shaken or tremble; to experience a strong jolt or upheaval, causing physical or emotional instability.
To move swiftly and urgently, indicating a pressing need to reach a destination without delay.
To move with extreme speed and urgency repeatedly, indicating high intensity in action or desire to act immediately.
To laugh spontaneously and openly, often accompanied by facial expressions showing joy or amazement.
To laugh loudly and repeatedly, often uncontrollably, indicating intense joy or amusement.
To fall suddenly and uncontrollably forward, slipping and collapsing due to loss of balance or a slippery surface.
To slip or slide slightly or quickly, typically on a slippery surface, without fully losing balance.
To sway back and forth repeatedly, especially the head, or metaphorically to express deep astonishment at something unexpected.
To lie down in a disordered or unintentional manner, often due to fatigue, injury, or loss of consciousness.
To suddenly slip or twist, especially in a limb such as the leg, due to loss of balance.
To fall or be thrown into an unsteady or disordered position, often due to loss of balance or sudden movement.
To slip due to a slippery surface, or to unintentionally utter something that was not meant to be said.
To accidentally utter something, often a secret or offensive remark, due to loss of verbal control.
Slips or slides gradually or suddenly from its original position, often implying loss of balance.
Experiences a tingling or ticklish sensation on the skin, or is emotionally stirred into courage or action.
Hair arranged in a tightly coiled, spiral pattern, forming a neat, tightly wound bun.
Becomes fully united or consolidated into a single, cohesive whole.
Locked securely with the main key, unable to be opened without the correct key, indicating a firm or permanent lock.
Suddenly silent due to shock, fear, or surprise, often resulting in an inability to speak or respond.
Covered or filled with liquid, such as water, often due to heavy rain or flooding, submerging a surface or object.
Trapped or compressed by something pressing from the sides or above, often causing pain or difficulty in movement.
Already held in one's grasp; successfully captured or controlled physically or conceptually.
Long hair flowing freely and naturally unbound, hanging down loosely, often describing soft and untamed hair.
Long hair flowing loosely and gently swaying in the wind, creating a dynamic and natural appearance.
Physically moved due to external influence, or emotionally prompted to act, such as one's heart being stirred to help another.
To grin repeatedly with visible teeth, often indicating a broad or continuous laugh or nervous chuckle.
A proverb describing someone extremely cowardly, retreating nervously out of fear of fleeing, like a dog frightened by a rooster.
To suddenly cry out or wail loudly, typically as an intense emotional reaction to a deeply moving event, such as after reading a touching letter.