Other Move(72 words) bandy (verb) - To mention something a lot, usually without taking care or thinking too much about what is being said bypass (verb) - To avoid something by going around it. chuck (verb) - To throw (something) carelessly or casually chug (verb) - (of a vehicle or boat) To move slowly with engine making regular muffled explosive sounds converge (verb) - To come together from different directions and meet at a point. convoy (noun) - The organized movement of multiple vehicles or people traveling together, often for protection. depart (verb) - To leave a place, especially to start a journey. detour (noun) - A longer route that is taken to avoid something or to see something along the way. disperse (verb) - To scatter or spread over a wide area. drift (verb) - To move slowly and smoothly, especially through air or water. engulf (verb) - To surround something completely flail (verb) - To swing back and forth very quickly. flit (verb) - To move swiftly and lightly flow (verb) - To move steadily and continuously, typically in a liquid, air, or smooth motion. fluctuate (verb) - To change or vary irregularly, especially in amount or level. flutter (verb) - To move up and down or from side to side with short, quick, light movements glide (verb) - To move easily and smoothly grind (verb) - To reduce something to small particles or powder by crushing or rubbing. grope (verb) - To use one's hands to feel about or search blindly or uncertainly. gust (noun) - A strong, brief burst of wind. gyrations (noun) - Circular or spiral movements, often in a rapid or repetitive manner. haul (verb) - To pull or drag something with effort or force. incessant (adjective) - Persistent and never-ending, especially referring to noise, activity, or behavior. inertia (noun) - Resistance to change, effort, or progress in a situation, system, or organization. influx (noun) - A large arrival or flow of people, things, or money into a place. jiggle (verb) - To move something lightly and quickly from side to side or up and down jostle (verb) - Top push, elbow, or bump against someone or something, roughly, typically in a crowd lurch (verb) - To make an abrupt, unsteady, uncontrolled movement or series of movements; stagger momentum (noun) - The force or speed of movement — especially as something continues to move or grow. penetrate (verb) - To enter something and move through it. permeate (verb) - To spread through something and be present in every part of it. pierce (verb) - To go through something completely, from one end to another pivot (verb) - To strategically change direction or focus, often in response to new circumstances or needs. pluck (verb) - To take hold of something and quickly remove it from its place reverberate (verb) - For seomthing to continue to be heard or felt, becaused of a repeating effect or echo. ruffle (verb) - to move or lift something so that it is no longer smooth; to disorder something, typically by running one's hands through it shred (verb) - To tear or cut into shreds sift (verb) - To put a fine, loose, or powdery substance through a sieve so as to remove lumps or large particles skim (verb) - To remove a substance from the surface of a liquid slither (verb) - To move smoothly over a surface with a twisting or oscillating motion smear (verb) - Coat or mark (something) messily or carelessly with a greasy or sticky substance smear (noun) - A mark or streak of a greasy or sticky substance spin (verb) - To turn around quickly on a central point or axis. squiggle (noun) - A short line that curls and loops in an irregular way squiggle (verb) - To make small movements, to wriggle or squirm squirm (verb) - To wriggle or twist the body from side to side, especially as a result of nervousness or discomfort swirl (verb) - Move in a twisting or spiraling pattern swirl (noun) - A quantity of something moving in a swirl swish (noun) - A hissing or rustling sound swish (verb) - Move with a hissing or rushing sound swoon (noun) - An occurrence of fainting thrust (noun) - A sudden or violent lunge with a pointed weapon or a bodily part thrust (verb) - Push (something or someone) suddenly or violently in the specified direction toss (verb) - To throw something lightly or casually, to move or mix something by shaking or flipping. traction (noun) - The grip or friction between a surface and a moving object, like a tire or shoe; also the gaining of support, momentum, or progress. trajectory (noun) - The curved path an object follows after it is thrown or shot into the air traverse (verb) - To move back and forth over an area, often in search or exploration. trek (noun) - A long arduous journey, especially one made on foot trek (verb) - Go on a long arduous journey, typically on foot trend (noun) - A general direction in which something is developing or changing over time, such as a popular style or activity, especially in fashion, technology, or culture. tug (verb) - To pull with a lot of force ubiquitous (adjective) - Seeming to be everywhere at the same time. whirl (noun) - A rapid movement around and around whirl (verb) - Move or cause to move rapidly around and around whoosh (verb) - Move or cause to move quickly or suddenly with a rushing sound whoosh (noun) - A sudden movement accompanied by a rushing sound widespread (adjective) - Common or frequent; widely accepted or practiced wiggle (verb) - Move or cause to move up and down or from side to side with small rapid movements wiggle (noun) - A wiggling movement wriggle (verb) - To twist and turn with quick squirming and writhing movements yank (verb) - To quickly pull something zigzag (verb) - To move in abrupt alternate right and left turns.