• scwol v.
    • frown in an angry or bad-tempered way: she scowled at him defiantly.
  • faze v.
    • disturb or disconcert (someone): "she was not fazed by his show of anger"
  • tug n., v.
    • a hard or sudden pull.: "another tug and it came loose"
    • pull (something) hard or suddenly: "she tugged off her boots"
  • fluke n.
    • unlikely chance occurrence, especially a surprising piece of luck.: 'their triumph was no fluke'
  • swivel v.
    • turn around a point or axis or on a swivel.: 'he swiveled in the chair'
  • wrath ira
  • dread pavor/temor/horror
  • impending inminente
  • nudge empujar
  • balk v.
    • to stop, as at an obstacle, and refuse to proceed or to do something specified (usually followed by at): he balked at making the speech.
  • jog v.
    • nudge or knock slightly.: "a hand jogged his elbow"
  • squirm v.
    • wriggle or twist the body from side to side, especially as a result of nervousness or discomfort.: "all my efforts to squirm out of his grasp were useless"
  • snir cara de desprecio/burla
  • off-kilter adj.
    • not perfectly balanced or even
    • different from the ordinary, usual, or expected
  • naught pronoun
    • nothing
  • scrutinize v.
    • examine or inspect closely and thoroughly.
  • pristine adj.
    • in its original condition
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