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to swab (v.) (He swabbed his head again.)
abtupfen
to exclaim (v.) ("I don't know what I think!" he exclaimed.)
ausrufen
derisively (adj.) (He said derisively.)
spöttisch
to squint (v.) (He seemed to squint at Niko, ..)
schielen
clutch (v.) ( Sahalia clutched her nightgown to her chest)
festhalten
to lash out (v.) (Robbie lashed out)
um sich schlagen, ausrasten
to gulp (v.) (He gulped and ran off to obey)
schlucken
to slump (v.) (She slumped against the shelves)
stürzen, fallen
basin (n.) (You put the basin under their head.)
Becken
waxen (adj.) (He looked waxen and fake in death.)
wächsern
intercom (n.)
(The intercom system in the building isn't working anymore.)
Gegensprechanlage
muffled (adj.)
(I heard a muffled scream coming from the basement.)
gedämpft
buck teeth (n.)
(Her buck teeth were the first thing I noticed.)
Hasenzähne
to be transfixed (v.)
(She was standing there, totally transfixed by the president's speech.)
erstaunt/fasziniert sein
quarrel (n.)
(The two brothers had frequent quarrels over silly things.)
Streit, Streitereien
supplies (n. pl.)
(The hikers brought enough supplies for a week)
Vorräte/Nahrungslieferungen
impartial (adj.)
(He prided himself on remaining impartial.)
neutral/unparteiisch
To be/become glutted (v.)
(The highways had become glutted with cars.)
überfüllt sein
delightful (adj.)
(What a delightful surprise!)
erfreulich/ entzückend
to holler(v) (My friend hollers that we
are late for class.)
schreien, rufen
to barrel (v.) (The car barrels down the
slippery road.)
rasen
to ricochet (v.) (The ball ricocheted off the
wall and hit the lamp)
abprallen
to convey (v.) (The teacher tried to convey
the importance of honesty.)
vermitteln, übermitteln
ensemble (n.) (The ensemble performed
beautifully at the concert.)
Ensemble, Gruppe
bedraggled (adj.) (The dog looked bedraggled after the heavy rain)
mitgenommen, heruntergekommen
in unison (adj./phrase) (They all said "yes" in
unison.)
im Einklang, gleichzeitig
fleece (n.) (He wore a warm fleece
jacket on the hike.)
Fleece, Wollstoff
to skitter (v.) (The mouse skittered across
the kitchen floor.)
huschen, flitzen
sedate (adj./v.) (The sedate atmosphere
helped everyone relax.)
ruhig, gelassen/beruhigen
to rant (v.) (He began to rant about the
unfair rules.)
schimpfen, wettern
clammy (adj.) (Her hands felt clammy from
nervousness.)
feucht, klamm