Words Starting with "T"
5,173 words found
To suddenly sink or plunge into soft mud or unstable ground, often resulting in difficulty or danger.
To physically sink into a deep or dangerous substance; figuratively, to suffer a severe misfortune such as imprisonment or being deceived.
Eyes protrude or bulge out from their sockets, typically due to extreme shock, fear, or surprise.
To hang loosely, swing or sway freely, typically describing objects suspended by a rope or chain, such as a noose or pendant.
To feel excessively full to the point of no longer wanting to eat, typically due to overeating.
To fall sprawling or lying flat on one's back, often describing a sudden, uncontrolled collapse of the body.
To become clear, understandable, or capable of being explained in detail after being vague or ambiguous.
To become speechless in astonishment or shock, often as an immediate reaction to something unexpected.
To fall suddenly and land sitting or lying down, often due to loss of balance or shock.
To become visible or manifest clearly, either physically or metaphorically, as a tangible or perceptible form.
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Moving or unfolding gently and fluttering, like fabric waving in the wind.
Can be connected or bridged, either physically or metaphorically, to overcome gaps or differences.
Experiencing direct exposure to sunlight, resulting in a hot or sunburned sensation on the skin.
Struck by a thrown object such as a stone, or figuratively affected by a sudden, unexpected event.
To fall face-down or sprawl flat on the ground; also used to describe a building collapsing with its roof lying flat on the ground.
To be overheated to the point of burning, especially rice left too long in a pan or warming device.
To fall sprawling on one's back with legs pointing upward, often describing a sudden or uncontrolled fall.
To become trapped in a difficult or inescapable situation, either physically or emotionally; figuratively, to be deceived or manipulated by charm or deceit.
To fall face-down or prone suddenly and uncontrollably, often describing an abrupt or uncontrolled fall.
To fall or be thrown together in a chaotic, uncontrolled manner, often in large numbers, indicating loss of control or disorder.
To scream repeatedly and loudly, typically due to pain, fear, or intense emotion, characterized by high-pitched, urgent vocalizations.
To suddenly protrude or stick out from a surface or container, often unexpectedly and abruptly.
To fall flat on one's back, typically due to loss of balance or external force, with the body facing upward.
To fall forward and land face-down, typically due to loss of balance, with the body oriented downward and the face touching the ground.
To fall headfirst onto the ground or a hard surface; figuratively, to become trapped in hardship or despair.
Capable of being carried by hand despite being heavy; describes the ability to carry a heavy object manually.
To be struck directly by a punch, typically in the context of a fight or physical confrontation.