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clock-tick (v)
To produce a rhythmic sound similar to that of a clock, often used to convey the passage of time.
chaos (n)
A state of complete disorder and confusion, often characterized by unpredictability and lack of organization.
lean (v)
To incline or bend from a vertical position, often for support or balance.
rest (v)
to lie or lean on something, or to put something on something else so that its weight is supported
place (v)
to put something in a specific location or position.
scatter (v)
to distribute or spread things in different directions.
shatter (v)
to break something into many small pieces.
crack (v)
to break or cause to break without complete separation of parts.
encounter (v)
to unexpectedly meet or experience something.
drift (v)
to be carried slowly by a current of air or water.
gaze (n)
a steady or intent look, often reflecting deep thought or admiration.
nasty (adj)
unpleasant, offensive, or bad in nature; often used to describe something that causes discomfort or disgust.
obedience (n)
the act of following orders or complying with rules, often associated with authority or law.