(v.) to walk in an uneven, labored, lame manner.
limp
(n.) water droplets that collect, usually at night, on cool surfaces.
dew
the power or skill to do something
ability
sharp, slender, often pointed projection; site of muscle and ligament attachment
spine
made by people; not natural
man-made
(v.) to have a battle with words; quarrel.
argue
(n.) the hard, pointed part of a bird's mouth.
beak
A skillful or special way of doing something that may be difficult or complicated
technique
to add somethhing in order to make a thing look more attractive to look at.
decorate
very intelligent, especially in an academic way
brainy
(v.) to cause to smile or laugh.
amuse
(n.) long pole, broad and flat at one end, that is used to row, or sometimes steer, a boat.
oars
observable actions of human beings and nonhuman animals
behaviour
to make someone feel admiration and respect
impress
very cold, dangerous, or unpleasant and difficult to live in
harsh
(adv.) in a way that makes people feel sympathy.
pitifully
(adj.) funny in a strange or silly way.
comical
(adj.) lacking grace in movement or posture.
clumsy
(n.) a person who does imitations; (v.) to imitate; to make fun of
mimic
to give someone a piece of information that is surprising or that was previously secret
reveal
(adj.) deficient in physical skill or grace.
awkward
(adv.) to some degree, but not completely; not wholly.
partly
(n.) rude and mocking shouts or insults at someone to show a lack of respect.
jeers
to suggest something without actually saying it, to mean, to suggest smth
imply
a long pole with a sharp point at one end, used for hunting or fighting
spear