(verb) to reach a certain place or goal.
arrive
(verb) to take from another without permission or right.
steal
(adjective) easily frightened.
shy
(adjective) showing poor manners; not polite.
rude
(verb) to throw lightly; fling.
toss
(verb) to come into view; become visible.
appear
(adjective) not at all logical; impossible to be true; ridiculous.
absurd
(adjective) showing good manners or being thoughtful of others; courteous.
polite
(verb) to show strong feelings by crying.
weep
(verb) to free or save.
rescue
(verb) to open or stretch out.
spread
(verb) to twist and turn one's body with quick movements from side to side.
(verb) to be no longer seen.
disappear
(verb) to bring upward; raise.
lift
(verb) to find or figure out an answer to.
solve
(noun) control or guidance.
direction
(noun) quickness in movement or action.
speed
(verb) to hit, wound, destroy, or kill with a bullet, arrow, or similar object.
shoot
(verb) to walk with a loud heavy step usually in anger
stomp
(verb) to make a shrill, loud cry or sound.
scream
(adjective) having a great ability to reason and understand.
intelligent
(adjective) unhappy because what one hoped for did not happen or because something is not as good as one expected.
disappointed
(verb) to claim, represent, or assert falsely.
pretend
(verb) to cause food to go from the mouth to the stomach.
swallow
(verb) to rely for support.
lean