English: ways of walking, talking, laughing and looking.

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A multiple choise with vocabulary.
Wellman Lowhand
Quiz by Wellman Lowhand, updated more than 1 year ago
Wellman Lowhand
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Question 1

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To go somewhere quickly and noisily, being angry. She ... into the house and took without saying hello.
Answer
  • Storm
  • Stump
  • Stalk
  • Prowl
  • Prance

Question 2

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To walk up and down in a small area, being nervous or angry. She would have the exam some minutes later, so she was ... around her room.
Answer
  • Pacing
  • Ranging
  • Waddle
  • Gallivant

Question 3

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To jump an obstacle while you're running
Answer
  • Hurdle
  • Bounce (/baʊns/)
  • Leap
  • Prance

Question 4

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To move quietly and silently, especially when hunting.
Answer
  • Prowl
  • Scowl
  • Swagger
  • Strut

Question 5

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Choose those words that are related to a proud or confident way of walking.
Answer
  • Sashay
  • Swagger
  • Strut
  • Lunge
  • Gallivant
  • Meander
  • Plod
  • Skulk

Question 6

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To move from one side to the other
Answer
  • Swaaaaaayyy, Swaaaaaayyy, Swaaaaaayyy, Swaaaaaayyy
  • Trip
  • Meander
  • Slip

Question 7

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To walk with short steps and moving from one side to the other, like a duck.
Answer
  • Waddle, because it's the sound of a duck walking
  • Tear
  • Scramble
  • Drag

Question 8

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What does "crawl" mean?
Answer
  • To walk by using the hands and knees.
  • To move forward very slowly
  • It's a swimming style

Question 9

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Relate this picture with a way of walking
Answer
  • Waddle
  • Swagger
  • Paddle
  • Frogmarch

Question 10

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Relate this shit with something. It's quite easy, isn't it?
Answer
  • Emmh, maybe... frogmarch? Hum, I don't think so... Well, I think I don't have a better option anyway.
  • I'm sure it's strut
  • I think it's lunge
  • Must be prowle

Question 11

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Choose those words that refer to an unsteady way of walking.
Answer
  • Swagger
  • Sway
  • Totter
  • Potter
  • Stumble
  • Reel
  • Stagger
  • Shuffle

Question 12

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To creep is to move slowly, quietly and carefully
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 13

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This is a snake. To go somewhere secretly, trying to avoid beeing seen is...
Answer
  • To sneak
  • To vibore
  • To mosey
  • To hike

Question 14

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This is Spock, from Star *spend time walking, especially in mountains and for enjoyment and interest*. He spend the summer ... the mountains.
Answer
  • Treck
  • Trudge
  • Traipse

Question 15

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Fill with the preposition I told her that I loved her, that I wanted to be with her, and hug her and kiss her, and sleep with her, and get married with her, and have children and spend holidays with the family, and then we'd have grandchildren and stay all together at Chistmas for the rest of our lives. She laughted ... my face.
Answer
  • In
  • At
  • On
  • Over
  • In front of

Question 16

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Stammer and stutter mean to speak with pauses and repeating the same sound or syllable
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 17

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To say something quickly and in an angry way
Answer
  • Snap
  • Quaiver
  • Mutter
  • Stammer, statter

Question 18

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To look surprised, with the mouth open
Answer
  • Gape
  • Glance
  • Stare
  • Leer

Question 19

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Which of these means "to look in an unpleasant way, with ill"?
Answer
  • Leer
  • Peep
  • Peer

Question 20

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Which of these means "look quickly and secretly, esp. through a small opening"?
Answer
  • Peep
  • Leer
  • Peer

Question 21

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Which of these means "to look with difficulty, carefully, not being able to see well"?
Answer
  • Peer
  • Leer
  • Peep

Question 22

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What is "to glare"?
Answer
  • To stare angrily
  • To look for a long time
  • To look quickly and briefly
  • Look steadily

Question 23

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How do you say "to look quickly and briefly"?
Answer
  • Glance
  • Stare
  • Gaze
  • Glare

Question 24

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What is "to squint"?
Answer
  • To look sith the eyes half closed, to see better or because of the light
  • To move quickly and secretly
  • To laugh secretly
  • To speak in a low voice, not to be understood

Question 25

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What's the difference between "gaze" and "stare"?
Answer
  • That gaze is only to look steadily, and stare is to gaze with the eyes wide open.
  • That gaze is only to look steadily, and stare is to gaze angrily
  • That gaze is to look for a short time, and stare is to look for a long time
  • That stare is to look with eyes wide open and gaze is to stare with mouth open too.

Question 26

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Which of these doesn't exist?
Answer
  • Leep
  • Peep
  • Peer
  • Leer

Question 27

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To walk with slow steps
Answer
  • Pad
  • Ramble
  • Mooch
  • Gait
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