sudden+motion
111yerk — v. beat severely, thrash; excite, arouse; move with a quick sudden motion; bind together; kick, strike with the foot …
112yerked — v. beat severely, thrash; excite, arouse; move with a quick sudden motion; bind together; kick, strike with the foot …
113yerking — v. beat severely, thrash; excite, arouse; move with a quick sudden motion; bind together; kick, strike with the foot …
114yerks — v. beat severely, thrash; excite, arouse; move with a quick sudden motion; bind together; kick, strike with the foot …
115whip — I. v. n. (Ludicrous.) Move nimbly. II. v. a. 1. Lash, strike (with a cord), beat. 2. Drive with lashes, cause to rotate, spin. 3. Flog, beat, punish with the whip, flagellate, scourge, lash. 4. Lash, hurt, sting …
116вздыбливать — ВЗДЫБЛИВАТЬ1, несов. (сов. вздыбить), кого. Заставлять (заставить) какое л. животное (обычно коня и т.п.) резким движением с помощью узды и других приспособлений на короткое время перемещать (переместить) передние конечности, поднимая их вверх;… …
117flirt´ing|ly — flirt «flurt», verb, noun. –v.i. 1. to play at making love; make love without meaning it: »Every man likes to flirt with a pretty girl, and every pretty girl likes to be flirted with (George Eliot). 2. Figurative. to trifle; toy: »He flirted with …
118flirt´er — flirt «flurt», verb, noun. –v.i. 1. to play at making love; make love without meaning it: »Every man likes to flirt with a pretty girl, and every pretty girl likes to be flirted with (George Eliot). 2. Figurative. to trifle; toy: »He flirted with …
119nasolabial reflex — sudden retroversion of the head, stretching of the back, retroversion of the arms at the shoulder, extension and pronation of the forearms, and extension and adduction of the legs, elicited by a slight vertical sweeping motion touching the tip of …
120earthquake — /errth kwayk /, n. 1. a series of vibrations induced in the earth s crust by the abrupt rupture and rebound of rocks in which elastic strain has been slowly accumulating. 2. something that is severely disruptive; upheaval. [1300 50; ME erthequake …