to chew (normally on something hard)
gnaw
a large amount of something with no shape
mass
someone who steals or collects things
scavenger
to interrupt, usually to agree with someone
chime in
to be very angry silently
fume
to laugh in a harsh, mean way
cackle
to feel embarrassed; to think something is embarrassing
cringe
a fighter in a battle
combatant
covered in gems
bejeweled
to talk on and on
ramble
burned until it turns black
charred
to follow behind someone or something
trail
to or from one side, sideways
a big group of noisy people
to injure something terribly
maim
to nap or sleep lightly
doze
to move in a circle shape
spiral
to make words with your lips without any sound
mouth
to use a movement to express something
gesture
like leather
leathery
to destroy entirely
raze
to talk on and on about unimportant things
yammer
a nasty secret plan
conspiracy
very scary
worried about something
troubled
the way people or animals naturally react or behave, without having to think or learn about it
instinct
to stay in one place in the air
hover
swaying from side to side
waving
in a way that shows you think you are better than others
loftily
someone that helps and supports someone else
ally
difficult, not easy to deal with
challenging
a small mark or spot
fleck
the nose and mouth that sticks out from the face of an animal
snout
a deep, narrow opening in rock or ice
chasm
a long, narrow cut or opening
slit
good manners and good behavior
decency
a maze
labyrinth
directly, meeting with someone in the same place
face-to-face
staying very close to another person and depending on them
clingy
sadly thoughtful and quiet
subdued
to move your head quickly down
duck
making you dizzy
dizzying
too proud of yourself
smug
a sharp point that curves backwards
barb
strange, mysterious, frightening
unearthly
in a shy way
meekly
to connect or join together in a single group
merge
a spinning pattern
whorl
not embarrassed by anything
shameless
trying to control others to help yourself
manipulative
a job
duty
to push forward suddenly
thrust
in the shape of a fork
forked
secret and sneaky
stealthy
to refuse to give something
withhold
to prepare yourself for something unpleasant
brace
to walk in a proud way trying to look important
strut
an important fight or argument
showdown
to switch thing
swap
better than something else
preferable
saying "hello" or welcoming someone
greeting
wanting to harm or kill others
bloodthirsty
used with another word to show that something would be hard to handle
too ___ to bear
slightly, not strongly
faintly
(of waves) to wash against something gently
lap
to run low and quick
scurry
to follow something closely, or to watch it as it moves
track
extremely hot (of temperature)
searing
to make small movements because your are nervous or bored
treason