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take verb : to ride


take verb : to carry with


take verb : to grab and hold


take off verb : to rise into the air; to leave quickly


talk verb : to say words


tap verb : to hit lightly


taste verb : to find out the flavor of something by putting it in your mouth


taught verb : the past tense of "teach"; to help someone learn


teach verb : to help someone learn


tear verb : to pull into two or more pieces


tell verb : to say or to put into words


thank verb : to say that you are grateful


think verb : to use the mind to form ideas


thought verb : the past tense of "think"; to use the mind to form ideas


throw verb : to make something move quickly through the air using a hand


tie verb : to fasten or secure with a cord or string


told verb : the past tense of "tell"; to say or to put into words


took verb : the past tense of "take"; to carry with


took verb : the past tense of “take”; to ride


took verb : the past tense of “take”; to grab hold of


toot verb : to make a quick, high sound with a horn or whistle


toss verb : to throw something in a careless way


toss verb : to gently throw something


touch verb : to feel something using one's body, such as one's fingers


trace verb : to make a picture by copying lines onto see-through paper placed on top of a picture or shape


trick verb : to fool someone


trip verb : to catch one's foot on something and stumble


trust verb : to believe that someone or something is good, fair, honest, or can be counted on


try verb : to make an effort


tug verb : to pull hard or quickly on something


turn verb : to move in a circle; to change direction


turn verb : to change into


twirl verb : to spin around

 

tackle verb : to grab, stop, and throw someone to the ground


tag verb : to put a label on an object to tell something about the object, such as who owns it or where it belongs


tag verb : to touch a player in a game causing him or her to be called out or to become "it"


take over verb : to take control of something


tame verb : to bring under control or make less wild


tap verb : to make a hole in something to drain off liquid


tarnish verb : to disgrace; to make less shiny, polished, or pure


tarry verb : to remain temporarily


tatter verb : to make ragged


tattle verb : to report something wrong that another person did


taunt verb : to challenge or provoke someone with insults


tease verb : to make fun of; to provoke in a playful way


teeming verb : filled with; swarming


teeter verb : to move in an unsteady manner


teleport verb : to instantly move from one place to another


tempt verb : to cause someone to want or do something wrong or unwise


tend verb : to take care of or give special attention to something or someone


terrify verb : to frighten greatly


testify verb : to answer questions while under oath in a court of law


tether verb : to fasten or restrain with a rope, chain, or leash


tethered verb : tied to something to restrict free movement


text verb : to send or receive a short written message by a device such as a cell phone


thaw verb : to become softer or more liquid as a result of warming; to defrost something that is frozen


thinning verb : becoming thinner


thrash verb : to move around wildly


thresh verb : to separate the seeds from a harvested plant


threw verb : the past tense of "throw"; to make something move quickly through the air using a hand


thrive verb : to grow and be healthy


throb verb : to pulse in a painful way that has a regular beat


thrust verb : to quickly push with force


thumb verb : to use one's thumb to push or move something


thump verb : to knock or pound noisily


tick-tock verb : to make short tapping sounds to a rhythm


tickle verb : to touch someone to try to make him or her laugh; to say something funny to amuse someone


tidy verb : to clean or straighten


till verb : to break up and turn soil for planting


tilt verb : to move into a slanting or leaning position


ting verb : to make a clear, sharp ringing sound


tingle verb : to feel prickly or itchy


tinker verb : to try to fix or improve something by making small adjustments


tippy-toe verb : to walk quietly on one's toes or the balls of one's feet


tire verb : to become weary


toil verb : to work on something difficult and unpleasant for a long time


tolerate verb : to suffer or endure something unpleasant


topple verb : to knock down or collapse


totter verb : to move in an unstable or feeble way


tour verb : to take a journey that involves visiting several different places


tow verb : to pull along behind using a rope or chain


tower verb : to rise to or be at a great height


trade verb : to exchange one thing for another


train verb : to teach to do something


trample verb : to walk heavily on something and cause damage


tranquilize verb : to give a person or other animal a drug to make him or her calm


transfer verb : to move from one place, person, or thing to another


transfer verb : to move something or someone from one location to another


transform verb : to change in form or appearance


translate verb : to take one language and change it to another


transmit verb : to pass something, such as a signal, from one person, place, or thing to another


transpire verb : to give off water vapor, such as by a plant that releases water through its leaves


transplant verb : to move a living plant from one place to another


transport verb : to carry from one place to another


travel verb : to take a trip


traverse verb : to move through or across an area


tread verb : to take a step


treasure verb : to value a great deal; to take good care of


treat verb : to act or behave toward in a particular way


treat verb : to add a substance, such as a chemical, to improve, protect, or clean something


tremble verb : to shake with cold or emotion


trespass verb : to enter someone's land or property without permission


trigger verb : to cause something to take place


trim verb : to make something neater or lighter by cutting away uneven or unwanted parts


trouble verb : to cause pain or inconvenience; to have concerns about something; to make an effort to do something


trounce verb : to defeat by a wide margin


trudge verb : to walk slowly and heavily due to tiredness or difficult conditions


trundle verb : to slowly roll something on wheels


tuck verb : to push the edges of something, especially clothes or bedclothes, in or under something to make it tight


tumble verb : to roll on the ground, sometimes by accident; to roll while doing gymnastics or acrobatics


tune verb : to adjust a musical instrument to the correct pitch


tunnel verb : to dig a passageway underground or through something


tutor verb : to teach a single student or a small group of students


twine verb : to twist around


twinkle verb : to shine in a way that switches between bright and dim


twist verb : to move in a bending, curling, or crooked shape


twitch verb : to make a sharp, sudden movement


type verb : to write with a keyboard


typewrite verb : to write or type with a typewriter