Vocabulary about human behavioral gestures
List of some words along
with their meaning about human behavioral gestures and acts which you should memorize and
know when and how to use them:
1. Mumble (v): say something indistinctly and
quietly, making it difficult for others to hear.
2. Snuggle (v): settle or move into a warm,
comfortable position.
3. Shrug (v): raise (one's shoulders) slightly
and momentarily to express doubt, ignorance, or indifference.
4. Blush (v): show shyness, embarrassment, or
shame by becoming red in the face.
5. Nudge (v): prod (someone) gently with one's
elbow in order to attract attention.
6. Hop (v): (of a person) move by jumping on one
foot.
7. Whimper (v): make a series of low, feeble
sounds expressive of fear, pain, or unhappiness.
8. Nuzzle (v): rub or push against gently with
the nose and mouth.
9. Sniffle (v): to breathe in quickly and
repeatedly through the nose, usually because you are crying or because you have
a cold.
10. Hustle (v): Push roughly, jostle.
11. Mutter (v): Say something in a low or barely
audible voice, especially in dissatisfaction or irritation.
12. Straddle (v): Sit or stand with one leg on either
side of.
13. Grope (v): Search blindly or uncertainly by
feeling with the hands.
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