intransitive. To fly or run, to struggle along, to make one's way, among water or wet with much splashing or flapping. Const. away, out of, through…
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释义 | society > travel > [verb (intransitive)] > with specific noise (7) squatter1786 intransitive. To fly or run, to struggle along, to make one's way, among water or wet with much splashing or flapping. Const. away, out of, through… clatter1810 To move rapidly with such a noise, to rattle along, down, over, etc. creak1834 To move with creaking. crunch1853 intransitive. To advance, or make one's way, with crunching. craunch1857 intransitive and absol. = crunch, v. 1b 3. chuff1899 Sometimes reduplicated. intransitive. To travel by train, boat, or other motorized vehicle, especially one that produces a rhythmic chugging sound… squish1952 Of a person, etc.: to proceed or make one's way with a squishing sound. colloquial. |
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