($RCSfile: verb.motion,v $ $Revision: 9.0 $ $Date: 2011/02/06 21:16:58 $ $Name: $ $State: Rel $) (Copyright (c) 1988-2011 by Princeton University) (verb.motion) { [ move, noun.act:motion,+ noun.act:move3,+ noun.act:movement,+ stand_still,! move_over,^ ] frames: 11,8 (move so as to change position, perform a nontranslational motion; "He moved his hand slightly to the right")} { drop_back, move,@ frames:2 (take position in the rear, as in a military formation or in the line of scrimmage in football; "The defender dropped back behind his teammate") } { hit_the_dirt, hit_the_deck, move,@ frames: 2 (fall or drop suddenly, usually to evade some danger; "The soldiers hit the dirt when they heard gunfire") } { [ prolapse, noun.state:prolapse,+ ] fall,@ frames: 1 (slip or fall out of place, as of body parts; "prolapsed rectum") } { plunge5, verb.change:plunge10,$ dash,@ frames: 22 (dash violently or with great speed or impetuosity; "She plunged at it eagerly") } { [ease, ease_up,^ ] move3,@ frames: 20,21 (move gently or carefully; "He eased himself into the chair") } { whish, move3,@ frames: 1,2 (move with a whishing sound; "The car whished past her") } { [stand_still, noun.state:standstill,+ move,! ] frames: 2,1 (remain in place; hold still; remain fixed or immobile; "Traffic stood still when the funeral procession passed by")} { freeze, stop_dead, stand_still,@ frames: 2 (stop moving or become immobilized; "When he saw the police car he froze") } { grind_to_a_halt, get_stuck, bog_down, [ mire, noun.object:mire,+ ] stand_still,@ frames: 1,2 (be unable to move further; "The car bogged down in the sand") } { [ mire1, noun.object:mire,+ ] bog_down1, mire,$ mire,> frames: 10,11 (cause to get stuck as if in a mire; "The mud mired our cart") } { [ gravitate, adj.pert:gravitative,+ noun.phenomenon:gravitation,+ noun.event:gravitation,+ noun.phenomenon:gravity,+ ] move,@ frames: 4 (move due to the pull of gravitation; "The stars gravitate towards each other") } { [ travel, noun.event:travel,+ noun.act:travel1,+ noun.person:traveller,+ noun.person:traveler,+ stay_in_place,! ] [go, go_on,^ go_up1,^ go_by,^ go_off,^ verb.stative:go_out,^ go_by1,^ go_up,^ go_down,^ go_down1,^ go_down2,^ go_under,^ verb.communication:go_on,^ verb.communication:go_around,^ ] [ move3, noun.act:motion1,+ noun.act:move4,+ noun.act:movement4,+ noun.event:movement,+ noun.person:mover,+ move_on,^ move_out,^ move_back,^ ] [ locomote, adj.pert:locomotive,+ noun.attribute:locomotion,+ noun.act:locomotion,+ ] move1,$ frames: 2,1,22,4 (change location; move, travel, or proceed, also metaphorically; "How fast does your new car go?"; "We travelled from Rome to Naples by bus"; "The policemen went from door to door looking for the suspect"; "The soldiers moved towards the city in an attempt to take it before night fell"; "news travelled fast")} { float4, float,$ move3,@ frames: 4,2,1,22 (move lightly, as if suspended; "The dancer floated across the stage") } { thrash11, swap,@ frames: 4 (move data into and out of core rather than performing useful computation; "The system is thrashing again!")} { swap, move3,@ frames: 11 (move (a piece of a program) into memory, in computer science) } { seek, move3,@ frames: 4 (go to or towards; "a liquid seeks its own level") } { whine, move3,@ frames: 4 (move with a whining sound; "The bullets were whining past us") } { fly8, travel,@ frames: 1,4 (be dispersed or disseminated; "Rumors and accusations are flying") } { ride2, move3,@ frames: 1,2,4,22 (move like a floating object; "The moon rode high in the night sky") } { come3, travel,@ frames: 8,11 (cover a certain distance; "She came a long way") } { [ ghost, noun.person:ghost,+ ] move3,@ frames: 2,1 (move like a ghost; "The masked men ghosted across the moonlit yard") } { betake_oneself, move3,@ frames: 1,2 (displace oneself; go from one location to another) } { pass_over3, overfly, travel,@ noun.act:aviation,;c frames: 8,11 (fly over; "The plane passed over Damascus") } { [ fly5, noun.person:flyer,+ noun.person:flier,+ noun.act:flying,+ ] travel3,@ noun.act:aviation,;c frames: 2,22 (travel in an airplane; "she is flying to Cincinnati tonight"; "Are we driving or flying?") } { red-eye, fly5,@ noun.act:aviation,;c frames: 2 (travel on an overnight flight; "The candidate red-eyed from California to the East Coast the night before the election to give a last stump speech")} { hop5, travel3,@ frames: 8 (travel by means of an aircraft, bus, etc.; "She hopped a train to Chicago"; "He hopped rides all over the country") } { tube2, ride,@ frames: 2,22 (ride or float on an inflated tube; "We tubed down the river on a hot summer day")} { [ travel3, noun.event:travel,+ noun.person:traveller,+ noun.person:traveler,+ ] move3,@ frames: 1,2,22,4 (undergo transportation as in a vehicle; "We travelled North on Rte. 508") } { wend, travel,@ frames: 21 (direct one's course or way; "wend your way through the crowds") } { sheer1, steer,@ frames: 8 (cause to sheer; "She sheered her car around the obstacle") } { pull_over, steer,@ frames: 1,2 (steer a vehicle to the side of the road; "The car pulled over when the ambulance approached at high speed")} { do, travel,@ frames: 8,11 (travel or traverse (a distance); "This car does 150 miles per hour"; "We did 6 miles on our hike every day") } { [ astrogate, noun.person:astrogator,+ ] navigate2,@ noun.cognition:astronautics,;c frames: 2 (navigate in space) } { fly2, move,@ frames: 1,2,4,22 (move quickly or suddenly; "He flew about the place") } { go_out2, leave1,@ frames: 2 (leave the house to go somewhere; "We never went out when our children were small") } { desert2, leave1,@ frames: 8 (leave behind; "the students deserted the campus after the end of exam period")} { [ raft, noun.artifact:raft,+ noun.person:rafter,+ ] raft1,$ travel,@ frames: 22,8,2 (travel by raft in water; "Raft the Colorado River") } { take2, verb.consumption:use1,@ frames: 8 (travel or go by means of a certain kind of transportation, or a certain route; "He takes the bus to work"; "She takes Route 1 to Newark") } { get_around, get_about, move3,@ frames:1,2 (move around; move from place to place; "How does she get around without a car?") } { [ travel1, noun.person:traveller,+ noun.person:traveler,+ ] [ trip2, noun.act:trip,+ noun.person:tripper,+ ] [ jaunt, noun.act:jaunt,+ ] travel,> frames: 2,20 (make a trip for pleasure)} { junketeer, [ junket, noun.act:junket,+ noun.act:junketing,+ ] trip2,@ frames: 2 (go on a pleasure trip) } { [ repair, noun.location:repair,+ ] [ resort, noun.location:resort,+ ] travel,@ frames: 8 (move, travel, or proceed toward some place; "He repaired to his cabin in the woods") } { travel_to, [ visit, noun.person:visitor,+ noun.act:visiting,+ ] travel1,@ frames: 8 (go to certain places as for sightseeing; "Did you ever visit Paris?") } { [ sightsee, noun.person:sightseer,+ noun.act:sightseeing,+ ] visit,@ frames: 2,22 (visit famous or interesting sights) } { [ visit1, noun.group:visit,+ noun.act:visitation,+ noun.person:visitor,+ ] [ inspect, noun.act:inspection,+ ] frames: 8,11 (come to see in an official or professional capacity; "The governor visited the prison"; "The grant administrator visited the laboratory") } { revisit, return,@ frames: 8 (visit again; "We revisited Rome after 25 years") } { [ frequent, adj.all:frequent,+ noun.person:frequenter,+ ] [ haunt2, noun.location:haunt,+ ] travel_to,@ frames: 8 (be a regular or frequent visitor to a certain place; "She haunts the ballet") } { [ cruise1, noun.artifact:cruiser1,+ noun.act:cruise,+ ] voyage,@ frames: 2,20 (sail or travel about for pleasure, relaxation, or sightseeing; "We were cruising in the Caribbean") } { [ cruise2, noun.artifact:cruiser2,+ ] travel,@ noun.act:aviation,;c frames: 1,2,22 (travel at a moderate speed; "Please keep your seat belt fastened while the plane is reaching cruising altitude") } { stooge, cruise2,@ noun.act:aviation,;c frames: 2,1 (cruise in slow or routine flights) } { [ tour, noun.act:tour,+ noun.person:tourist,+ noun.person:tourer,+ ] travel4,@ frames: 2,8 (make a tour of a certain place; "We toured the Provence this summer") } { globe-trot, travel4,@ frames: 2,22 (travel all over the world for pleasure and sightseeing) } { take_the_road, tour,@ frames: 2 (give theatrical performances while traveling from town to town) } { [ travel4, noun.act:travel,+ noun.person:traveller,+ noun.person:traveler,+ noun.act:travelling,+ noun.act:traveling,+ ] [ journey, noun.act:journey,+ noun.person:journeyer,+ noun.act:journeying,+ ] journey1,$ travel1,@ frames: 2,20 (undertake a journey or trip) } { [ sledge2, noun.artifact:sledge1,+ ] travel4,@ frames: 2,22 (ride in or travel with a sledge; "the antarctic expedition sledged along the coastline"; "The children sledged all day by the lake") } { [ voyage, noun.act:voyage1,+ noun.act:voyage,+ noun.person:voyager,+ ] [ sail2, noun.act:sail,+ ] [ navigate2, adj.all:passable^navigable,+ noun.act:navigation2,+ ] travel4,@ frames: 1,2,20 (travel on water propelled by wind or by other means; "The QE2 will sail to Southampton tomorrow") } { [ sail3, noun.act:sail,+ noun.artifact:sail,+ noun.person:sailor1,+ noun.person:sailor,+ ] journey1,@ frames: 8,11,1,4 (traverse or travel on (a body of water); "We sailed the Atlantic"; "He sailed the Pacific all alone") } { [ travel2, noun.act:travel,+ noun.person:traveller,+ ] [ journey1, noun.act:journey,+ noun.person:journeyer,+ ] travel,@ frames: 11,8 (travel upon or across; "travel the oceans") } { [ trek, noun.person:trekker,+ ] journey,@ frames: 2 (make a long and difficult journey; "They trekked towards the North Pole with sleds and skis")} { [ trek1, noun.person:trekker,+ ] journey,@ frames: 2 (journey on foot, especially in the mountains; "We spent the summer trekking in the foothills of the Himalayas")} { [ ship3, noun.artifact:ship,+ ] travel2,@ frames: 2 (travel by ship)} { [ ride7, noun.act:ride,+ ] travel2,@ frames: 8,11 (ride over, along, or through; "Ride the freeways of California") } { [ fly4, noun.act:flying,+ ] travel2,@ frames: 8 (travel over (an area of land or sea) in an aircraft; "Lindbergh was the first to fly the Atlantic") } { fly7, float,> verb.perception:fly,$ frames: 8 (cause to fly or float; "fly a kite") } { [ kite, noun.artifact:kite,+ ] fly7,@ frames: 2,8 (fly a kite; "Kids were kiting in the park"; "They kited the Red Dragon model")} { [stay_in_place, travel,! ] frames: 1,2 (be stationary) } { move_over, give_way, give, ease_up, yield, move,@ frames: 1,2 (move in order to make room for someone for something; "The park gave way to a supermarket"; "`Move over,' he told the crowd") } { [ go1, noun.person:goer,+ noun.act:going1,+ come,! ] go_away5, [ depart4, noun.event:departure,+ noun.act:departure,+ noun.person:departer,+ ] leave,@ frames: 22,1,2,4 (move away from a place into another direction; "Go away before I start to cry"; "The train departs at noon") } { shove_off, shove_along, blow8, go1,@ frames: 2 (leave; informal or rude; "shove off!"; "The children shoved along"; "Blow now!"; "let's blow this place") } { [ come, noun.act:coming2,+ go1,! verb.stative:come_with,^ verb.social:come_through,^ verb.stative:come_in,^ verb.stative:come_through,^ come_up,^ come_up1,^ ] come_up2, move3,@ frames: 2,1,22,4 (move toward, travel toward something or somebody or approach something or somebody; "He came singing down the road"; "Come with me to the Casbah"; "come down here!"; "come out of the closet!"; "come into the room") } { [ approach1, noun.attribute:approach,+ ] come_near1, come,@ frames: 1,2,8,11,9,10 (come near in time; "Winter is approaching"; "approaching old age") } { get_on2, approach1,@ frames: 1,4 (grow late or (of time) elapse; "It is getting on midnight--let's all go to bed!") } { drive_up, approach,@ noun.act:driving,;c frames: 2,22 (approach while driving; "The truck entered the driveway and drove up towards the house") } { [ move1, adj.all:mobile^moveable,+ adj.all:portable^movable,+ adj.all:mobile^movable,+ noun.act:move4,+ noun.act:movement4,+ noun.act:movement2,+ noun.person:mover2,+ noun.group:mover,+ ] displace2, move,> frames: 8,11,10 (cause to move or shift into a new position or place, both in a concrete and in an abstract sense; "Move those boxes into the corner, please"; "I'm moving my money to another bank"; "The director moved more responsibilities onto his new assistant") } { work2, move1,@ frames: 8 (move in an agitated manner; "His fingers worked with tension") } { take_back, move1,@ frames: 8 (move text to the previous line; in printing) } { [ center, noun.location:center,+ verb.stative:center_on,^ ] [ centre, noun.location:centre,+ noun.location:Britain,;r ] move1,@ frames: 8 (move into the center; "That vase in the picture is not centered")} { [ re-enter, noun.act:reentry,+ ] enter,@ frames: 2,1,8,22,4 (enter again; "You cannot re-enter the country with this visa") } { [ pump, noun.artifact:pump,+ ] raise,@ frames: 11,21 (raise (gases or fluids) with a pump) } { pump3, move1,@ frames: 8 (move up and down; "The athlete pumps weights in the gym") } { [ pump1, noun.artifact:pump,+ ] pour3,* draw,@ frames: 8,21 (draw or pour with a pump) } { transfuse, pour3,@ frames: 8 (pour out of one vessel into another)} { siphon, [ syphon, noun.artifact:syphon,+ ] siphon_off, draw,@ frames: 8 (convey, draw off, or empty by or as if by a siphon) } { [ transit1, noun.artifact:transit1,+ ] transit,$ convey,@ frames: 11 (cause or enable to pass through; "The canal will transit hundreds of ships every day")} { [ sluice, noun.artifact:sluice,+ ] draw,@ frames: 8 (draw through a sluice; "sluice water") } { [ sluice1, noun.artifact:sluice,+ ] transport,@ frames: 8 (transport in or send down a sluice; "sluice logs") } { [ draw, noun.act:drawing2,+ verb.creation:draw_out,^] take_out, verb.change:remove,@ frames: 8,21 (take liquid out of a container or well; "She drew water from the barrel") } { [ tap4, noun.artifact:tap1,+ noun.person:tapper1,+ ] verb.possession:tap4,$ draw,@ frames: 8 (draw (liquor) from a tap; "tap beer in a bar")} { [ suction, noun.act:suction,+ noun.phenomenon:suction,+ ] verb.body:suction,$ frames: 22 (remove or draw away by the force of suction; "the doctors had to suction the water from the patient's lungs") } { [ suck, noun.act:suck,+ noun.act:suction,+ ] draw,@ frames: 1 (draw something in by or as if by a vacuum; "Mud was sucking at her feet") } { rack1, draw,@ frames: 8 (draw off from the lees; "rack wine") } { [ transplant, noun.act:transplant1,+ noun.act:transplantation,+ noun.person:transplanter,+ noun.act:transplanting,+ ] [ transfer5, noun.person:transferer,+ noun.person:transferrer,+ ] displace,@ frames: 8,21 (lift and reset in another soil or situation; "Transplant the young rice plants")} { [ scan, noun.artifact:scanner2,+ noun.process:scanning,+ ] move1,@ frames: 8 (move a light beam over; in electronics, to reproduce an image) } { [ move2, noun.act:move1,+ noun.act:movement4,+ noun.person:mover,+ stay,! ] frames: 2,22 (change residence, affiliation, or place of employment; "We moved from Idaho to Nebraska"; "The basketball player moved from one team to another")} { [move_in, move_out,!] move2,@ frames: 2 (move into a new house or office) } { move_in2, verb.stative:occupy,@ frames: 1,2 (occupy a place; "The crowds are moving in") } { [move_out, move_in,!] move2,@ frames: 2 (move out of one's old house or office) } { clear_out, move_out,@ frames: 2 (move out and leave nothing behind) } { [ evacuate1, noun.act:evacuation1,+ ] move2,@ frames: 2 (move out of an unsafe location into safety; "After the earthquake, residents were evacuated") } { [ migrate, adj.all:unsettled1^migratory,+ noun.group:migration,+ noun.act:migration,+ noun.person:migrant,+ noun.person:migrator,+ noun.animal:migrator,+ ] transmigrate, move2,@ frames: 2,1,4,22 (move from one country or region to another and settle there; "Many Germans migrated to South America in the mid-19th century"; "This tribe transmigrated many times over the centuries") } { [ migrate1, adj.all:unsettled1^migratory,+ adj.all:migratory,+ adj.all:unsettled1^migrant,+ noun.event:migration,+ ] migrate,$ move2,@ frames: 1,2,4,22 (move periodically or seasonally; "birds migrate in the Winter"; "The workers migrate to where the crops need harvesting")} { [ stay, noun.act:stay,+ move2,! ] stick, stick_around, stay_put, stay_in_place,@ frames: 2,1,22,4 (stay put (in a certain place); "We are staying in Detroit; we are not moving to Cincinnati"; "Stay put in the corner here!"; "Stick around and you will learn something!") } { [start1, stop1,! ] [start_up, noun.act:startup1,+] start,> frames: 8,11 (get going or set in motion; "We simply could not start the engine"; "start up the computer") } { [kick-start, noun.artifact:kick_starter,+ ] start1,@ frames: 8 (start (a motorcycle) by means of a kick starter)} { hot-wire1, start1,@ frames: 8 (start (a car engine) without a key by bypassing the ignition interlock; "The woman who lost the car keys had to hot-wire her van")} { [ rein1, noun.artifact:rein,+ ] rein_in1, stop1,@ frames: 8 (stop or check by or as if by a pull at the reins; "He reined in his horses in front of the post office") } { pull4, rein1,@ frames: 8 (rein in to keep from winning a race; "pull a horse")} { restart, re-start, start1,@ frames: 8 (start an engine again, for example) } { crank, crank_up, start1,@ frames: 8 (start by cranking; "crank up the engine") } { [ round, noun.artifact:round,+ ] travel,@ frames: 11 (wind around; move along a circular course; "round the bend")} { jumpstart, jump-start, jump7, start1,@ frames: 8 (start (a car engine whose battery is dead) by connecting it to another car's battery) } { [ stop1, noun.event:stop,+ noun.act:stoppage,+ start1,! ] stop,> frames: 8,11,10,9 (cause to stop; "stop a car"; "stop the thief") } { [ halt5, noun.event:halt,+ noun.act:halt,+ noun.state:halt,+ ] [ hold5, noun.time:hold,+ ] [ arrest, noun.artifact:arrester,+ ] stop1,@ frames: 9,8,10,11 (cause to stop; "Halt the engines"; "Arrest the progress"; "halt the presses") } { bring_up2, stop1,@ frames: 8,9 (cause to come to a sudden stop; "The noise brought her up in shock") } { cut, stop1,@ frames: 8 (stop filming; "cut a movie scene")} { [ cut1, noun.act:cutting3,+ cut_to,^] cut,$ verb.change:switch2,@ frames: 22,4 (make an abrupt change of image or sound; "cut from one scene to another") } { cut_away, cut1,@ frames: 2,22 (move quickly to another scene or focus when filming; "`cut away now!' the director shouted") } { cut_to, move,@ frames: 8,11 (move to another scene when filming; "The camera cut to the sky") } { flag_down, stop1,@ frames: 9,8 (signal to stop; "Let's flag down a cab--it's starting to rain"; "The policeman flagged down our car") } { [ stop, noun.event:stop,+ start,! ] [ halt1, noun.state:halt,+ noun.act:halt,+ noun.event:halt,+ ] frames: 2,1 (come to a halt, stop moving; "the car stopped"; "She stopped in front of a store window") } { pull_up_short, stop,@ noun.act:driving,;c frames: 1,2 (stop abruptly; "The police car pulled up short and then turned around fast")} { [ check15, noun.state:check,+ ] stop,@ frames: 2 (stop for a moment, as if out of uncertainty or caution; "She checked for an instant and missed a step") } { check12, check15,$ stop,@ frames: 1 (stop in a chase especially when scent is lost; "The dog checked") } { check14, check15,$ stop,@ noun.cognition:falconry,;c frames: 1 (abandon the intended prey, turn, and pursue an inferior prey) } { turn_on_a_dime, turn,@ noun.act:driving,;c frames: 1 (have a small turning radius; "My little subcompact car turns on a dime!")} { [ rein, noun.artifact:rein,+ ] rein_in, stop,@ noun.act:driving,;c frames: 1,2,4,22 (stop or slow up one's horse or oneself by or as if by pulling the reins; "They reined in in front of the post office")} { [ stall, noun.event:stall,+ ] conk, stop,@ noun.act:driving,;c frames: 1 (come to a stop; "The car stalled in the driveway") } { stall1, stop1,@ frames: 8,11 (cause an engine to stop; "The inexperienced driver kept stalling the car") } { [ stall2, noun.event:stall,+ ] stop1,@ noun.act:aviation,;c frames: 8 (cause an airplane to go into a stall) } { [ stall4, noun.event:stall,+ ] stop,@ noun.act:aviation,;c frames: 1 (experience a stall in flight, of airplanes) } { [ stop2, noun.location:stop,+ noun.act:stop2,+ ] stop_over, verb.communication:interrupt,@ frames: 21 (interrupt a trip; "we stopped at Aunt Mary's house"; "they stopped for three days in Florence") } { draw_up, pull_up2, haul_up, pull_up1,$ stop,@ noun.act:driving,;c frames: 1,2 (come to a halt after driving somewhere; "The Rolls pulled up on pour front lawn"; "The chauffeur hauled up in front of us")} { draw_up1, pull_up1, draw_up,$ stop1,@ noun.act:driving,;c frames: 8 (cause (a vehicle) to stop; "He pulled up the car in front of the hotel") } { [ brake, noun.artifact:brake,+ ] stop1,@ noun.act:driving,;c frames: 11,8 (cause to stop by applying the brakes; "brake the car before you go into a curve") } { [ brake1, noun.artifact:brake,+ ] brake,$ stop,@ noun.act:driving,;c frames: 1,2 (stop travelling by applying a brake; "We had to brake suddenly when a chicken crossed the road") } { [ ply, noun.person:plier,+ ] [ run9, noun.act:run4,+ ] travel1,@ frames: 4,22 (travel a route regularly; "Ships ply the waters near the coast") } { [start, stop,! ] go9, get_going, frames: 2,1,8 (begin or set in motion; "I start at eight in the morning"; "Ready, set, go!") } { get_off_the_ground, take_off1, start,@ frames: 2,1 (get started or set in motion, used figuratively; "the project took a long time to get off the ground") } { [ lurch, noun.act:lurch1,+ noun.act:lurch2,+ ] [ pitch3, noun.act:pitch4,+ noun.act:pitching1,+ ] [ shift3, noun.act:shift,+ ] move,@ frames: 2,1 (move abruptly; "The ship suddenly lurched to the left") } { [ jolt, noun.act:jolt,+ noun.event:jolt,+ ] [ jar, noun.event:jar,+ ] move,@ frames: 2,1,8 (move or cause to move with a sudden jerky motion) } { jar1, shake_up, bump_around, move1,@ frames: 9,10 (shock physically; "Georgia was shaken up in the Tech game")} { duck, move,@ frames: 2,1,8 (to move (the head or body) quickly downwards or away; "Before he could duck, another stone struck him") } { [ bob, noun.artifact:bobber,+ ] move,@ frames: 2,1 (move up and down repeatedly; "her rucksack bobbed gently on her back")} { dabble1, bob,@ frames: 1 (bob forward and under so as to feed off the bottom of a body of water; "dabbling ducks")} { dandle, move1,@ noun.communication:blend,;u frames: 9 (move (a baby) up and down in one's arms or on one's knees) } { bob_around, bob_about, bob,@ frames: 1,4 (move up and down with no specific path; "the cork bobbed around in the pool") } { [ wallow, noun.object:wallow,+ noun.event:wallow,+ ] welter, move,@ frames: 22,4 (roll around; "pigs were wallowing in the mud") } { [ roll, noun.event:roll2,+ noun.artifact:roller2,+ noun.artifact:roller,+ roll_down,^ roll_over,^ ] turn_over3, turn,@ frames: 1,4 (move by turning over or rotating; "The child rolled down the hill"; "turn over on your left side") } { rim, roll,@ frames: 4 (roll around the rim of; "the ball rimmed the basket")} { [ roll11, noun.event:roll2,+ ] revolve2, roll,$ move1,@ frames: 8 (cause to move by turning over or in a circular manner of as if on an axis; "She rolled the ball"; "They rolled their eyes at his words" )} { [ transit2, noun.artifact:transit,+ ] revolve2,@ frames: 8 (revolve (the telescope of a surveying transit) about its horizontal transverse axis in order to reverse its direction)} { transit3, pass,@ frames: 1,11 (pass across (a sign or house of the zodiac) or pass across (the disk of a celestial body or the meridian of a place); "The comet will transit on September 11")} { [ transpose, noun.act:transposition2,+ ] transfer,@ frames: 8 (transfer a quantity from one side of an equation to the other side reversing its sign, in order to maintain equality)} { tramp_down, [ trample4, noun.event:trample,+ noun.person:trampler1,+ ] tread_down, walk,@ frames: 8 (walk on and flatten; "tramp down the grass"; "trample the flowers")} { [ somersault, noun.act:somersaulting,+ noun.act:somersault,+ ] roll_over,@ frames: 2 (do a somersault) } { roll_over, turn,@ frames: 1,2 (make a rolling motion or turn; "The dog rolled over") } { [ tumble4, noun.artifact:tumbler1,+ noun.animal:tumbler,+ ] roll_over,@ frames: 1,2 (roll over and over, back and forth) } { trundle, travel,@ frames: 4 (move heavily; "the streetcar trundled down the avenue") } { [ waver, noun.act:waver,+ ] weave1, sway1,@ frames: 2,1 (sway from side to side) } { writhe, wrestle, [ wriggle, noun.person:wriggler,+ noun.act:wriggle,+ ] worm, [ squirm, noun.person:squirmer,+ noun.act:squirm,+ ] [ twist1, noun.event:twist2,+ noun.phenomenon:twister,+ ] move,@ frames: 2,1 (to move in a twisting or contorted motion, (especially when struggling); "The prisoner writhed in discomfort"; "The child tried to wriggle free from his aunt's embrace") } { [ wrench, noun.event:wrench,+ ] twist1,@ frames: 1,2 (make a sudden twisting motion)} { wreathe, frames: 1,2,4,22 (move with slow, sinuous movements) } { [ wobble, noun.event:wobble,+ noun.artifact:wobbler,+ ] coggle1, move,@ frames: 2,1 (move unsteadily; "His knees wobbled"; "The old cart wobbled down the street")} { sidle, [ sashay1, noun.act:sashay,+ ] move,@ frames: 22 (move sideways)} { sidle1, move,@ frames: 22 (move unobtrusively or furtively; "The young man began to sidle near the pretty girl sitting on the log") } { pronk, jump,@ frames: 1 (jump straight up; "kangaroos pronk")} { [ sweep, noun.act:sweep1,+ verb.social:sweep_through,^ ] [sail1, verb.social:sail_through,^ ] move,@ frames: 22,4 (move with sweeping, effortless, gliding motions; "The diva swept into the room"; "Shreds of paper sailed through the air"; "The searchlights swept across the sky") } { swan1, sweep,@ frames: 1,4,2,22 (sweep majestically; "Airplanes were swanning over the mountains") } { brush, [ sweep1, noun.act:sweep1,+ ] sweep,$ move,@ frames: 8,11,10 (sweep across or over; "Her long skirt brushed the floor"; "A gasp swept cross the audience") } { [ skid, noun.act:skid,+ ] [ slip, noun.act:slip4,+ verb.cognition:slip_up,^ ] slue1, slew1, [ slide1, noun.act:slide,+ noun.artifact:slide3,+ noun.event:slide,+ noun.act:slider,+ ] glide,@ frames: 2,1,22,4 (move obliquely or sideways, usually in an uncontrolled manner; "the wheels skidded against the sidewalk") } { submarine, slide1,@ frames: 1,2 (move forward or under in a sliding motion; "The child was injured when he submarined under the safety belt of the car")} { [ skid3, noun.act:skid,+ noun.person:skidder1,+ ] slide1,@ frames: 1,2 (slide without control; "the car skidded in the curve on the wet road") } { side-slip, skid,@ frames: 1,2 (slide sideways through the air in a downward direction in an airplane along an inclined lateral axis) } { [ skid1, noun.artifact:skid1,+ ] brake,@ frames: 8 (apply a brake or skid to)} { wamble, [ waggle1, noun.act:waggle,+ ] move,@ frames: 22,1 (move unsteadily or with a weaving or rolling motion) } { chop, move,@ frames: 4 (move suddenly) } { shimmy, wobble1, vibrate,@ frames: 1 (tremble or shake; "His voice wobbled with restrained emotion")} { [ jostle, noun.act:jostle,+ noun.act:jostling,+ ] [ shove, noun.act:shove,+ noun.person:shover,+ ] push,@ frames: 2,8,9 (come into rough contact with while moving; "The passengers jostled each other in the overcrowded train")} { [ push, noun.phenomenon:push,+ noun.act:push,+ noun.artifact:pusher,+ noun.act:pushing,+ verb.contact:pull,!] [ force, adj.all:forceful^forcible,+ noun.phenomenon:force,+ force_out,^ force_out1,^ ] verb.contact:press,* move,* move1,@ frames: 1,2,4,22,20,21 (move with force; "He pushed the table into a corner")} { [ push2, noun.act:push,+ ] push,$ verb.contact:press,@ frames: 8,9,10,11 (press against forcefully without moving; "she pushed against the wall with all her strength") } { [ push8, noun.act:push,+ ] push2,$ move3,@ frames: 2,1,4 (move strenuously and with effort; "The crowd pushed forward")} { [ nose, noun.body:nose,+ ] push,@ frames: 8 (push or move with the nose) } { push_out, [ obtrude, adj.all:protrusive^obtrusive,+ ] thrust_out, push,@ frames: 8,9 (push to thrust outward) } { push_aside, push_away, push,@ frames: 9,8,10,11 (push out of the way) } { muscle_into, force,@ frames: 22 (force one's way; "He muscled into the union") } { push_up, push,@ frames: 8,9,10,11 (push upward) } { [ uplift, noun.artifact:uplift,+ noun.event:uplifting,+ ] push_up,@ frames: 11 (lift up or elevate) } { boost_up, push_up,@ frames: 8,9,10,11 (push upward; "She pushed up her children when the policeman came by") } { [ elbow, noun.body:elbow,+ noun.act:elbowing,+ ] jostle,@ frames: 9 (push one's way with the elbows) } { shoulder_in, jostle,@ frames: 2 (push one's way in with one's shoulders) } { waft, drift2,@ frames: 22,4 (be driven or carried along, as by the air; "Sounds wafted into the room") } { [ tide2, noun.event:tide,+ ] drift2,@ frames: 4 (be carried with the tide) } { [ tide3, noun.event:tide,+ verb.stative:tide_over,^ ] tide2,> float2,@ frames: 11 (cause to float with the tide)} { [ float2, noun.artifact:float,+ noun.phenomenon:floatation,+ noun.phenomenon:flotation,+ ] transport,@ frames: 8,11 (set afloat; "He floated the logs down the river"; "The boy floated his toy boat on the pond") } { [ drift6, noun.phenomenon:drift,+ ] drift2,$ float2,@ frames: 8 (cause to be carried by a current; "drift the boats downstream")} { refloat, float2,@ frames: 8 (set afloat again; "refloat a grounded boat") } { travel_purposefully, travel,@ frames: 2,22 (travel volitionally and in a certain direction with a certain goal) } { [ rock, noun.artifact:rocker1,+ noun.act:rock,+ ] [ sway, noun.act:sway1,+ noun.attribute:sway,+ ] [ shake2, noun.act:shake1,+ ] move_back_and_forth,@ frames: 2,1 (move back and forth or sideways; "the ship was rocking"; "the tall building swayed"; "She rocked back and forth on her feet")} { roll12, sway,@ frames: 1 (move, rock, or sway from side to side; "The ship rolled on the heavy seas")} { [ reciprocate, adj.all:reciprocal^reciprocatory,+ noun.act:reciprocation1,+ ] move,@ frames: 8,11 (alternate the direction of motion of; "the engine reciprocates the propeller")} { [ rock6, noun.person:rocker2,+ noun.act:rock,+ noun.artifact:rocker,+ ] [ sway6, noun.act:sway1,+ ] rock,$ move1,@ frames: 8,9,10,11 (cause to move back and forth; "rock the cradle"; "rock the baby"; "the wind swayed the trees gently")} { [ nutate, noun.act:nutation,+ ] rock,@ frames: 2 (rock, sway, or nod; usually involuntarily) } { swag, sway,@ frames: 1,2 (sway heavily or unsteadily) } { move_back_and_forth, move,@ frames: 1,2,22 (move in one direction and then into the opposite direction)} { [ cradle, noun.artifact:cradle,+ ] verb.contact:hold,@ frames: 8,9,10 (hold or place in or as if in a cradle; "He cradled the infant in his arms")} { [ fluctuate, noun.event:fluctuation1,+ noun.event:fluctuation,+ ] [ vacillate, noun.act:vacillation,+ ] [ waver1, noun.act:waver,+ noun.attribute:wavering,+ ] verb.change:swing8,@ frames: 2,1 (move or sway in a rising and falling or wavelike pattern; "the line on the monitor vacillated") } { [ fluctuate3, noun.event:fluctuation1,+ ] fluctuate,$ move1,@ frames: 11 (cause to fluctuate or move in a wavelike pattern)} { [ swing, noun.act:swing,+ noun.person:swinger1,+ ] [ sway1, noun.act:sway1,+ ] move_back_and_forth,@ frames: 22,1 (move or walk in a swinging or swaying manner; "He swung back")} { [ swing3, noun.act:swing,+ ] move3,@ frames: 4,22 (change direction with a swinging motion; turn; "swing back"; "swing forward") } { nod, move,@ frames: 1,4 (sway gently back and forth, as in a nodding motion; "the flowers were nodding in the breeze") } { lash4, swing,@ frames: 11 (lash or flick about sharply; "The lion lashed its tail") } { [ oscillate, adj.all:periodic^oscillatory,+ noun.event:oscillation1,+ noun.event:oscillation,+ ] [ vibrate1, noun.artifact:vibrator1,+ noun.event:vibration,+ noun.act:vibration,+ ] swing,@ frames: 1,4 (move or swing from side to side regularly; "the needle on the meter was oscillating") } { hunt5, oscillate,@ frames: 1 (oscillate about a desired speed, position, or state to an undesirable extent; "The oscillator hunts about the correct frequency")} { [ librate, noun.process:libration,+ ] vibrate1,@ frames: 1 (vibrate before coming to a total rest; "the children's swing librated") } { [ flicker, noun.act:flicker,+ ] [ waver2, noun.act:waver,+ ] flitter, [ flutter1, noun.act:flutter,+ noun.event:fluttering,+ ] quiver4, move_back_and_forth,@ frames: 4 (move back and forth very rapidly; "the candle flickered") } { swing_around, swing_about, [ turn_around, noun.event:turn_around,+ ] turn,@ frames: 1,2 (turn abruptly and face the other way, either physically or metaphorically; "He turned around to face his opponent"; "My conscience told me to turn around before I made a mistake")} { [ pulsate, noun.event:pulsation2,+ noun.time:pulse,+ noun.event:pulse,+ ] [ throb1, noun.event:throb,+ ] [ pulse, noun.time:pulse,+ noun.event:pulse,+ ] beat,@ frames: 1 (expand and contract rhythmically; beat rhythmically; "The baby's heart was pulsating again after the surgeon massaged it")} { pulsate1, beat13, quiver3, pulsate,$ move,@ frames: 1 (move with or as if with a regular alternating motion; "the city pulsated with music and excitement")} { pulse1, pulse,> move1,@ frames: 8,11 (drive by or as if by pulsation; "A soft breeze pulsed the air") } { [ palpitate, adj.all:unsteady^palpitant,+ noun.state:palpitation,+ ] [ flutter, noun.state:flutter,+ ] beat,@ frames: 1 (beat rapidly; "His heart palpitated") } { [ beat, noun.communication:beat,+ noun.event:beat,+ ] [ pound, noun.event:pounding1,+ ] thump, beat3,$ move,@ frames: 1,4 (move rhythmically; "Her heart was beating fast")} { thrash10, beat,@ frames: 1 (beat so fast that (the heart's) output starts dropping until (it) does not manage to pump out blood at all) } { beat_out, tap_out, thump_out, beat3,@ frames: 8,11 (beat out a rhythm) } { [ beat3, noun.communication:beat,+ ] verb.perception:beat,$ verb.creation:beat5,$ frames: 8,21 (indicate by beating, as with the fingers or drumsticks; "Beat the rhythm") } { [ flap, noun.event:flap1,+ noun.event:flapping,+ ] beat,@ frames: 1 (move noisily; "flags flapped in the strong wind") } { teeter, [ seesaw2, noun.artifact:seesaw,+ ] totter, move,@ frames: 22,4 (move unsteadily, with a rocking motion) } { roll9, [ wander, noun.person:wanderer,+ noun.act:wandering,+ ] swan, [ stray1, noun.animal:stray,+ noun.person:strayer,+ ] [ tramp2, noun.person:tramp2,+ ] [ roam, noun.person:roamer,+ ] cast1, [ ramble1, noun.act:ramble,+ noun.person:rambler,+ ] [ rove, noun.act:roving,+ ] range, [ drift1, noun.person:drifter,+ noun.act:drifting,+ ] [ vagabond, noun.person:vagabond1,+ noun.object:vagabond,+ noun.act:vagabondage,+ ] travel,@ frames: 22,4,2,8 (move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment; "The gypsies roamed the woods"; "roving vagabonds"; "the wandering Jew"; "The cattle roam across the prairie"; "the laborers drift from one town to the next"; "They rolled from town to town") } { [ tramp3, noun.person:tramp2,+ ] traverse,@ frames: 8 (cross on foot; "We had to tramp the creeks")} { maunder, wander,@ frames: 2,22 (wander aimlessly) } { [ walk4, noun.attribute:walk,+ noun.artifact:walk,+ noun.act:walk3,+ noun.act:walk,+ ] take_the_air, travel,@ frames: 2,22 (take a walk; go for a walk; walk for pleasure; "The lovers held hands while walking"; "We like to walk every Sunday") } { [ constitutionalize, noun.act:constitutional,+ ] walk4,@ frames: 2 (take a walk for one's health or to aid digestion, as after a meal; "A good way of exercising is to constitutionalize")} { gallivant, gad, jazz_around, wander,@ frames: 2 (wander aimlessly in search of pleasure) } { weave, wind, [ thread, noun.object:thread,+ ] [ meander, noun.object:meander,+ ] wander1, wander2,$ travel,@ frames: 22,4 (to move or cause to move in a sinuous, spiral, or circular course; "the river winds through the hills"; "the path meanders through the vineyards"; "sometimes, the gout wanders through the entire body") } { snake, wind,@ frames: 22,4 (move along a winding path; "The army snaked through the jungle") } { [ shift, noun.act:shift,+ noun.act:shifting,+ ] dislodge, reposition, move1,@ frames: 22,1,8 (change place or direction; "Shift one's position") } { beat_down, dislodge,@ frames: 8,9,10,11 (dislodge from a position; "She beat the dealer down to a much better price") } { [ frolic, noun.act:frolic,+ ] [ lark, noun.act:lark,+ ] rollick, skylark, disport, [ sport, noun.act:sport,+ ] cavort, [ gambol, noun.act:gambol,+ ] frisk, [ romp, noun.act:romp,+ noun.person:romper,+ ] run_around, lark_about, verb.social:play3,@ frames: 22 (play boisterously; "The children frolicked in the garden"; "the gamboling lambs in the meadows"; "The toddlers romped in the playroom") } { forge, spurt, spirt, travel,@ frames: 1,2 (move or act with a sudden increase in speed or energy) } { forge1, advance,@ frames: 1,2,22 (move ahead steadily; "He forged ahead") } { [ buck, noun.animal:buck,+ ] [ jerk1, noun.act:jerk,+ ] hitch2, move,@ frames: 2,1 (jump vertically, with legs stiff and back arched; "the yung filly bucked")} { [ cant, noun.object:cant,+ noun.artifact:cant,+ ] cant_over, [ tilt1, noun.act:tilt1,+ noun.artifact:tilter,+ ] [ slant1, noun.attribute:slant,+ ] [ pitch2, noun.attribute:pitch1,+ ] move,@ frames: 1,8 (heel over; "The tower is tilting"; "The ceiling is slanting") } { cock1, tilt1,@ frames: 8 (tilt or slant to one side; "cock one's head") } { [ careen, noun.act:careen,+ ] [ wobble2, noun.event:wobble,+ noun.artifact:wobbler,+ ] [ shift4, noun.act:shift,+ ] [ tilt2, noun.act:tilt1,+ ] move,@ frames: 22,1,4 (move sideways or in an unsteady way; "The ship careened out of control") } { scend, [ surge4, noun.event:surge1,+ ] rise,@ frames: 1,4 (rise or heave upward under the influence of a natural force such as a wave; "the boats surged")} { churn, boil, moil, roil, move,@ frames: 1 (be agitated; "the sea was churning in the storm") } { [ fan, noun.artifact:fan,+ ] agitate1,@ frames: 8,9,11 (agitate the air) } { winnow, fan,@ frames: 11 (blow on; "The wind was winnowing her hair"; "the wind winnowed the grass") } { [ crawl, noun.act:crawl1,+ noun.act:crawl3,+ noun.person:crawler1,+ noun.animal:crawler,+ noun.act:crawling,+ ] [ creep, noun.event:creep,+ noun.act:creep,+ noun.person:creeper,+ noun.act:creeping,+ ] move3,@ frames: 22,1 (move slowly; in the case of people or animals with the body near the ground; "The crocodile was crawling along the riverbed") } { [ formicate, noun.state:formication,+ ] crawl,@ frames: 1 (crawl about like ants)} { [ scramble, noun.act:scramble,+ noun.person:scrambler,+ ] move3,@ frames: 22 (to move hurriedly; "The friend scrambled after them") } { slither, [ slide, noun.person:slider,+ slide_down,^ slide_by,^ ] move3,@ frames: 22,1,2,4 (to pass or move unobtrusively or smoothly; "They slid through the wicket in the big gate") } { [ coast, noun.act:coast,+ noun.person:coaster,+ ] glide,@ frames: 1,2,22,4 (move effortlessly; by force of gravity) } { freewheel, coast,@ frames: 2,22 (coast in a vehicle using the freewheel) } { [ wheel2, noun.artifact:wheel,+ noun.act:wheeling,+ ] [ roll1, noun.event:roll2,+ noun.act:rolling,+ ] move3,@ frames: 1,2,22,4 (move along on or as if on wheels or a wheeled vehicle; "The President's convoy rolled past the crowds") } { [ bowl, noun.artifact:bowl4,+ noun.person:bowler,+ ] roll1,@ noun.act:bowling1,;c frames: 8 (roll (a ball)) } { troll, roll1,@ frames: 8 (cause to move round and round; "The child trolled her hoop") } { [ glide, noun.act:glide,+ noun.artifact:glider,+ glide_by,^ ] move3,@ frames: 22,21,4 (move smoothly and effortlessly) } { [ glide2, noun.act:glide,+ ] move1,@ frames: 11,8 (cause to move or pass silently, smoothly, or imperceptibly) } { skitter1, glide,@ frames: 2,1,4,22 (glide easily along a surface) } { [ snake1, noun.artifact:snake,+ ] glide,@ frames: 22,4 (move smoothly and sinuously, like a snake) } { [ steal, noun.act:stealing1,+ steal_away,^ ] [ slip1, noun.act:slip4,+ noun.act:slip3,+ slip_away,^ ] move,@ frames: 22 (move stealthily; "The ship slipped away in the darkness")} { [ tremble, noun.act:tremble,+ noun.person:trembler,+ noun.state:trembling,+ ] shake,@ frames: 1 (move or jerk quickly and involuntarily up and down or sideways; "His hands were trembling when he signed the document") } { [ tremor, noun.event:tremor,+ ] [ quake2, noun.event:quake,+ ] shake,@ frames: 1 (shake with seismic vibrations; "The earth was quaking")} { [ shudder, noun.act:shudder,+ ] [ shiver, noun.feeling:shiver,+ ] throb, thrill, tremble,@ frames: 2,1 (tremble convulsively, as from fear or excitement) } { [ quiver, noun.act:quiver,+ noun.state:quiver,+ noun.state:quivering,+ ] [ quake1, noun.person:quaker1,+ ] [ palpitate1, adj.all:unsteady^palpitant,+ noun.state:palpitation1,+ ] tremble,@ frames: 1,2 (shake with fast, tremulous movements; "His nostrils palpitated")} { [ palpitate2, adj.all:unsteady^palpitant,+ noun.state:palpitation,+ ] palpitate,$ shake,@ frames: 8,11 (cause to throb or beat rapidly; "Her violent feelings palpitated the young woman's heart")} { [ shake, noun.act:shake1,+ noun.artifact:shaker,+ noun.act:shaking,+ ] agitate1, move,@ frames: 1,2,8,11,9 (move or cause to move back and forth; "The chemist shook the flask vigorously"; "My hands were shaking") } { convulse1, shake,@ frames: 10,11 (shake uncontrollably; "earthquakes convulsed the countryside")} { sparge, agitate1,@ frames: 8 (agitate by introducing air or compressed gas; "sparge the water")} { [ succuss, noun.act:succussion,+ ] shake_up7, shake,@ frames: 8 (shake; especially (a patient to detect fluids or air in the body))} { [ concuss, noun.event:concussion1,+ noun.event:concussion,+ ] shake,@ frames: 8 (shake violently) } { [ rattle, noun.artifact:rattle,+ noun.animal:rattler,+ noun.event:rattling,+ ] shake,@ frames: 8,11 (shake and cause to make a rattling noise) } { convulse, thresh, thresh_about, [ thrash1, noun.act:thrash,+ ] thrash_about, slash, [ toss1, noun.act:toss2,+ ] [ jactitate, noun.attribute:jactitation,+ ] shake,@ frames: 2,1 (move or stir about violently; "The feverish patient thrashed around in his bed") } { whip, thrash1,@ frames: 1,4 (thrash about flexibly in the manner of a whiplash; "The tall grass whipped in the wind") } { [ vibrate, noun.state:vibration1,+ noun.artifact:vibrator,+ ] move,@ frames: 1,8,11 (shake, quiver, or throb; move back and forth rapidly, usually in an uncontrolled manner)} { [ brachiate, noun.act:brachiation,+ ] swing,@ frames: 1,2 (swing from one hold to the next; "the monkeys brachiate") } { judder, shake1, vibrate,@ noun.location:Britain,;r frames: 1,8,11 (shake or vibrate rapidly and intensively; "The old engine was juddering") } { [ jerk, noun.act:jerk,+ noun.act:jerk1,+ noun.act:jerking,+ ] [ twitch1, noun.state:twitch,+ noun.state:twitching,+ ] verb.body:jerk,$ move,@ frames: 2,1,8,22 (move with abrupt, seemingly uncontrolled motions; "The patient's legs were jerkings")} { [ bounce, noun.event:bounce,+ noun.attribute:bounce,+ ] [ resile, adj.all:elastic^resilient,+ noun.event:resiliency,+ ] take_a_hop, [ spring, noun.act:spring,+ ] [ bound, noun.act:bound,+ ] [ rebound, noun.event:rebound,+ ] [ recoil1, noun.event:recoil,+ ] reverberate3, [ ricochet, noun.event:ricochet,+ ] jump,@ frames: 4,1 (spring back; spring away from an impact; "The rubber ball bounced"; "These particles do not resile but they unite after they collide") } { [ bounce2, noun.event:bounce,+ ] jounce, move3,@ frames: 1,2 (move up and down repeatedly) } { skip3, bound_off, ricochet,@ frames: 1,4 (bound off one point after another) } { [ carom, noun.event:carom,+ ] rebound,@ frames: 1,2 (rebound after hitting; "The car caromed off several lampposts") } { glance, verb.contact:hit1,@ frames: 11 (hit at an angle)} { [ flip, noun.act:flip1,+ ] [ toss, noun.act:toss1,+ noun.person:tosser,+ ] turn,@ frames: 1,8,4 (lightly throw to see which side comes up; "I don't know what to do--I may as well flip a coin!") } { capsize, turtle, turn_turtle, overturn,@ frames: 1 (overturn accidentally; "Don't rock the boat or it will capsize!") } { [ flip1, noun.act:flip,+ ] flick, verb.contact:throw,@ frames: 8 (cause to move with a flick; "he flicked his Bic")} { [ flip2, noun.act:flip,+ ] twitch, move,@ frames: 1,2,8 (toss with a sharp movement so as to cause to turn over in the air) } { [ snap, noun.event:snap,+ ] [ click, noun.event:click,+ noun.act:click,+ ] move,@ frames: 1,8 (move or strike with a noise; "he clicked on the light"; "his arm was snapped forward") } { stir, [ shift1, noun.act:shift,+ noun.act:shifting,+ ] budge, agitate, move,@ frames: 2,1 (move very slightly; "He shifted in his seat")} { arouse, stir4, move,@ frames: 1,2 (to begin moving; "As the thunder started the sleeping children began to stir") } { [ stir1, noun.artifact:stirrer,+ ] move1,@ frames: 8,11 (move an implement through; "stir the soup"; "stir my drink"; "stir the soil")} { [ breeze, noun.act:breeze,+ verb.social:breeze_through,^ ] move3,@ frames: 22 (to proceed quickly and easily) } { [ dance1, noun.person:dancer1,+ noun.person:dancer,+ ] move,@ step,* frames: 2 (move in a graceful and rhythmical way; "The young girl danced into the room") } { [ glissade, noun.act:glissade,+ ] dance1,@ frames: 2 (perform a glissade, in ballet) } { [ chasse, noun.act:chasse,+ ] [ sashay2, noun.act:sashay,+ ] dance1,@ frames: 2 (perform a chasse step, in ballet) } { capriole, dance1,@ frames: 2 (perform a capriole, in ballet) } { [ bop, noun.communication:bop,+ ] [ bebop, noun.communication:bebop,+ ] verb.creation:dance,@ frames: 2 (dance the bebop) } { bump, verb.creation:dance,@ frames: 2 (dance erotically or dance with the pelvis thrust forward; "bump and grind") } { [ twist2, noun.act:twist,+ ] verb.creation:dance,@ frames: 2 (do the twist) } { [ waltz, noun.communication:waltz,+ noun.act:waltz,+ noun.person:waltzer,+ ] waltz_around, verb.creation:dance,@ frames: 2 (dance a waltz) } { tapdance, [ tap1, noun.artifact:tap3,+ noun.person:tapper3,+ ] verb.creation:dance,@ frames: 2 (dance and make rhythmic clicking sounds by means of metal plates nailed to the sole of the dance shoes; "Glover tapdances better than anybody") } { [ tango, noun.communication:tango,+ noun.act:tango,+ ] verb.creation:dance,@ frames: 2 (dance a tango) } { [ shag, noun.act:shag,+ ] verb.creation:dance,@ frames: 2 (dance the shag) } { foxtrot, verb.creation:dance,@ frames: 2 (dance the foxtrot) } { contradance, [ country-dance, noun.act:country-dance,+ ] [ contredanse, noun.act:contredanse,+ ] [ contra_danse, noun.act:contra_danse,+ ] verb.creation:dance,@ frames: 2 (perform a contradance) } { [ break_dance, noun.act:break_dance,+ ] break-dance, break, verb.creation:dance,@ frames: 2 (do a break dance; "Kids were break-dancing at the street corner")} { [ cakewalk, noun.act:cakewalk,+ ] verb.creation:dance,@ frames: 2 (perform the cakewalk dance) } { [ conga, noun.communication:conga,+ noun.act:conga,+ ] verb.creation:dance,@ frames: 2 (dance the conga) } { [ samba, noun.act:samba,+ noun.communication:samba,+ ] verb.creation:dance,@ frames: 2 (dance the samba) } { [two-step, noun.act:two-step,+] verb.creation:dance,@ frames: 2 (dance the two-step)} { [Charleston, noun.act:charleston,+] verb.creation:dance,@ frames: 2 (dance the Charleston)} { [boogie, noun.communication:boogie,+] verb.creation:dance,@ frames: 2 (dance to boogie music)} { [cha-cha, noun.act:cha-cha,+] verb.creation:dance,@ frames: 2 (dance the cha-cha)} { disco, verb.creation:dance,@ frames: 2 (dance to disco music)} { [mambo, noun.act:mambo,+] verb.creation:dance,@ frames: 2 (dance a mambo)} { [polka, noun.act:polka,+] verb.creation:dance,@ frames: 2 (dance a polka)} { [one-step, noun.act:one-step,+] verb.creation:dance,@ frames: 2 (dance the one-step)} { [ rhumba, noun.communication:rhumba,+ ] rumba, verb.creation:dance,@ frames: 2 (dance the rhumba) } { [ slam_dance, noun.act:slam_dancing,+ noun.act:slam_dance,+ ] slam, mosh, thrash, verb.creation:dance,@ frames: 2 (dance the slam dance) } { [ jig, noun.act:jig,+ noun.communication:jig,+ ] verb.creation:dance,@ frames: 2 (dance a quick dance with leaping and kicking motions) } { [ jitterbug, noun.act:jitterbug,+ ] verb.creation:dance,@ frames: 2 (do the jitterbug) } { [ jiggle, noun.act:jiggle,+ ] [ joggle, noun.act:joggle,+ ] [ wiggle, noun.act:wiggle,+ noun.person:wiggler,+ noun.animal:wiggler2,+ noun.animal:wiggler1,+ ] shake,@ frames: 1,2,8 (move to and fro; "Don't jiggle your finger while the nurse is putting on the bandage!")} { [ wag, noun.act:wag,+ ] [ waggle, noun.act:waggle,+ ] wiggle,@ frames: 1,8,11 (move from side to side; "The happy dog wagged his tail") } { [ folk_dance, noun.act:folk_dancing,+ noun.act:folk_dance,+ ] verb.creation:dance,@ frames: 2 (perform a folk-dance) } { [ square_dance, noun.person:square_dancer,+ noun.act:square_dance,+ ] verb.creation:dance,@ frames: 2 (dance in formation) } { [ call, noun.person:caller4,+ ] call_off, square_dance,* frames: 2 (give the calls (to the dancers) for a square dance) } { [ quickstep, noun.act:quickstep1,+ ] verb.creation:dance,@ frames: 2 (perform a quickstep) } { [thrust, thrust_ahead,^ ] push,@ frames: 21,20,14,15 (push forcefully; "He thrust his chin forward") } { dig, thrust,@ frames: 20,21 (thrust down or into; "dig the oars into the water"; "dig your foot into the floor")} { [ dart2, noun.act:dart,+ noun.animal:darter,+ ] thrust1,@ frames: 4,22 (move with sudden speed; "His forefinger darted in all directions as he spoke") } { [ flit, noun.act:flit,+ ] [ flutter2, noun.act:flutter,+ ] fleet1, [ dart1, noun.act:dart,+ ] travel_rapidly,@ frames: 2,4,22 (move along rapidly and lightly; skim or dart; "The hummingbird flitted among the branches") } { butterfly1, flit,@ frames: 1,2 (flutter like a butterfly)} { flutter3, flap3,@ frames: 1 (flap the wings rapidly or fly with flapping movements; "The seagulls fluttered overhead")} { [ stumble, noun.person:stumbler,+ ] [ trip, noun.event:trip,+ noun.person:tripper1,+ ] move,@ walk,* frames: 2,22 (miss a step and fall or nearly fall; "She stumbled over the tree root") } { founder2, stumble,@ frames: 1 (stumble and nearly fall; "the horses foundered") } { [ trip1, noun.event:trip,+ ] trip_up, stumble,> frames: 10,9 (cause to stumble; "The questions on the test tripped him up") } { lollop, walk,@ frames: 1,2 (walk clumsily and with a bounce) } { [ tap, noun.event:tap,+ ] walk,@ frames: 2,22 (walk with a tapping sound) } { [ stumble1, noun.act:stumble,+ ] falter, bumble, walk,@ frames: 2,22 (walk unsteadily; "The drunk man stumbled about")} { [ falter1, noun.act:faltering,+ ] [ waver3, noun.act:waver,+ ] move,@ frames: 1,2 (move hesitatingly, as if about to give way) } { [ trot, noun.act:trot,+ noun.animal:trotter1,+ noun.animal:trotter,+ ] [ jog1, noun.act:jog,+ noun.person:jogger,+ noun.act:jogging,+ ] clip, run,@ frames: 22 (run at a moderately swift pace) } { [ trot2, noun.act:trot2,+ ] walk1,@ frames: 9 (cause to trot; "She trotted the horse home") } { [ roll10, noun.event:roller,+ ] [ undulate, noun.event:undulation1,+ noun.event:undulation,+ ] [ flap1, noun.event:flap1,+ noun.event:flapping,+ ] [ wave, noun.act:wave2,+ ] move,@ frames: 1,8 (move in a wavy pattern or with a rising and falling motion; "The curtains undulated"; "the waves rolled towards the beach") } { mill, mill_about, mill_around, move,@ frames: 1 (move about in a confused manner) } { [ luff, noun.act:luff,+ ] flap1,@ frames: 1,4 (flap when the wind is blowing equally on both sides; "the sails luffed") } { [ scurry, noun.act:scurry,+ ] [ scamper, noun.act:scamper,+ ] skitter, scuttle, run,@ frames: 22 (to move about or proceed hurriedly; "so terrified by the extraordinary ebbing of the sea that they scurried to higher ground") } { crab, scurry,@ frames: 1,2,4 (scurry sideways like a crab)} { float, [ drift2, noun.phenomenon:drift,+ ] be_adrift, [ blow, noun.phenomenon:blow,+ ] travel,@ frames: 1,4 (be in motion due to some air or water current; "The leaves were blowing in the wind"; "the boat drifted on the lake"; "The sailboat was adrift on the open sea"; "the shipwrecked boat drifted away from the shore") } { drift5, verb.stative:drift,$ circulate,@ frames: 2 (move in an unhurried fashion; "The unknown young man drifted among the invited guests")} { [ play, noun.event:play,+ ] travel,@ frames: 4 (move or seem to move quickly, lightly, or irregularly; "The spotlights played on the politicians") } { [ play3, noun.attribute:play,+ ] move1,@ frames: 8,11 (cause to move or operate freely within a bounded space; "The engine has a wheel that is playing in a rack") } { [ tide1, noun.event:tide1,+ ebb,! ] [ surge3, noun.event:surge1,+ noun.event:surge,+ ] flow,@ frames: 1 (rise or move forward; "surging waves") } { [ ebb, noun.event:ebb,+ tide1,! ] ebb_away, ebb_down, ebb_out, ebb_off, fall_back3,@ frames: 1 (flow back or recede; "the tides ebbed at noon") } { [fall_back3, noun.act:fallback,+ ] recede1,@ frames: 1,2,4,22 (move back and away from; "The enemy fell back")} { [ float1, noun.act:floating,+ noun.person:floater,+ noun.object:floater,+ noun.artifact:float,+ noun.phenomenon:floatation,+ noun.phenomenon:flotation,+ sink,! ] [ swim1, noun.act:swim,+ ] float2,$ float4,$ travel,@ frames: 2,1,8 (be afloat either on or below a liquid surface and not sink to the bottom) } { swim2, move3,@ frames: 4 (move as if gliding through water; "this snake swims through the soil where it lives")} { [ buoy, adj.all:light1^buoyant,+ noun.communication:buoy,+ ] float1,@ frames: 1,2 (float on the surface of water) } { [ walk, noun.attribute:walk,+ noun.artifact:walk,+ noun.act:walk3,+ noun.act:walk,+ noun.person:walker,+ noun.act:walking,+ ride,! walk_around,^ walk_about,^ ] step,* walk3,$ walk1,$ walk4,$ walk5,$ walk2,$ travel,@ frames: 2,1,22 (use one's feet to advance; advance by steps; "Walk, don't run!"; "We walked instead of driving"; "She walks with a slight limp"; "The patient cannot walk yet"; "Walk over to the cabinet") } { [spacewalk, noun.act:space_walk,+] walk,@ frames: 2 (move in space outside a space craft)} { [ foot, noun.act:foot,+ noun.body:foot1,+ noun.person:footer,+ ] leg_it, hoof, hoof_it, walk,@ noun.communication:colloquialism,;u frames: 2,22 (walk; "let's hoof it to the disco")} { [ toe, noun.body:toe1,+ ] walk,@ frames: 2 (walk so that the toes assume an indicated position or direction; "She toes inwards") } { [ chariot, noun.artifact:chariot1,+ noun.artifact:chariot,+ noun.person:charioteer,+ ] ride,@ frames: 2 (ride in a chariot) } { [ walk5, noun.attribute:walk,+ noun.act:walk,+ ] verb.social:compel,@ frames: 8,9 (make walk; "He walks the horse up the mountain"; "Walk the dog twice a day") } { walk1, walk5,$ accompany,@ frames: 8 (accompany or escort; "I'll walk you to your car") } { [ turn, noun.act:turn2,+ noun.event:turn,+ noun.act:turn1,+ noun.event:turning,+ noun.act:turning,+ turn_back,^ turn_away,^ verb.communication:turn_to1,^ ] turn2,$ move,@ frames: 1,2,4 (change orientation or direction, also in the abstract sense; "Turn towards me"; "The mugger turned and fled before I could see his face"; "She turned from herself and learned to listen to others' needs") } { [ port3, noun.artifact:port2,+ ] turn,@ frames: 1 (turn or go to the port or left side, of a ship; "The big ship was slowly porting")} { face, verb.perception:face4,$ turn,@ frames: 8,9 (turn so as to face; turn the face in a certain direction; "Turn and face your partner now") } { [ reorient, noun.act:reorientation,+ ] turn2,@ frames: 8 (cause to turn) } { [turn_off, noun.artifact:turnoff,+ ] turn,@ frames: 1,4,2,22 (make a turn; "turn off at the parking area") } { turn_away2, turn,@ frames: 1,2,4,22 (move so as not face somebody or something) } { gee, turn,@ frames: 1 (turn to the right side; "the horse geed") } { [ about-face, noun.act:about-face2,+ ] turn,@ frames: 2,1 (turn, usually 180 degrees) } { caracole, turn,@ frames: 1,2 (make a half turn on a horse, in dressage) } { [ corner, noun.artifact:corner,+ ] turn,@ frames: 1,2 (turn a corner; "the car corners") } { [ overturn, noun.act:overturn,+ ] [turn_over, noun.act:turnover,+ ] tip_over, tump_over1, turn,@ frames: 1 (turn from an upright or normal position; "The big vase overturned"; "The canoe tumped over")} { [ upend, noun.act:upending,+ ] turn_over,@ frames: 1 (become turned or set on end; "the airplanes upended")} { [ turn3, noun.event:turn,+ ] move_around3, move3,@ frames: 8 (pass to the other side of; "turn the corner"; "move around the obstacle") } { [ overturn1, noun.act:overturn,+ ] tip_over1, [turn_over2, noun.act:turnover,+ ] [ upset, noun.act:upset2,+ ] knock_over, bowl_over, tump_over, overturn,> turn_over,$ move1,@ frames: 8,11 (cause to overturn from an upright or normal position; "The cat knocked over the flower vase"; "the clumsy customer turned over the vase"; "he tumped over his beer") } { [ startle, noun.act:startle,+ ] [ jump4, noun.act:jump1,+ ] [ start4, noun.act:start1,+ ] move,@ frames: 2,8 (move or jump suddenly, as if in surprise or alarm; "She startled when I walked into the room")} { shy, start4,@ frames: 1,2 (start suddenly, as from fright) } { boggle, startle,@ frames: 2 (startle with amazement or fear) } { traipse, shlep, walk,@ frames: 22 (walk or tramp about)} { [ perambulate, noun.act:perambulation,+ noun.act:amble,+ ] [walk_about, noun.act:walkabout3,+] walk_around, walk,@ frames: 22 (walk with no particular goal; "we were walking around in the garden"; "after breakfast, she walked about in the park") } { circumambulate, walk_around1, circle1,@ frames: 8 (walk around something) } { [ circle1, noun.act:circle,+ ] travel,@ frames: 8,11 (travel around something; "circle the globe") } { [ circumnavigate, noun.act:circumnavigation,+ ] compass, circle1,@ frames: 8,11 (travel around, either by plane or ship; "We compassed the earth") } { [ ambulate, adj.all:mobile^ambulatory,+ adj.all:mobile^ambulant,+ noun.act:amble,+ noun.act:ambulation,+ ] walk,@ frames: 22 (walk about; not be bedridden or incapable of walking)} { [ sneak, noun.person:sneak1,+ sneak_away,^ sneak_out,^ ] mouse, [ creep4, noun.person:creep,+ noun.person:creeper,+ ] pussyfoot, walk,@ frames: 22 (to go stealthily or furtively; "..stead of sneaking around spying on the neighbor's house")} { [ traverse, noun.act:traverse1,+ noun.person:traverser,+ noun.act:traversal1,+ ] [ track1, noun.object:track,+ ] cover, [ cross, noun.artifact:crossing,+ noun.act:crossing1,+ noun.act:crossing,+ ] pass_over1, get_over, get_across, cut_through, cut_across, pass,@ frames: 8,22,4 (travel across or pass over; "The caravan covered almost 100 miles each day")} { [ stride3, noun.quantity:stride,+ noun.act:stride,+ ] traverse,@ frames: 8 (cover or traverse by taking long steps; "She strode several miles towards the woods") } { [ walk3, noun.person:walker,+ noun.artifact:walker2,+ noun.artifact:walker1,+ noun.artifact:walker,+ noun.attribute:walk,+ noun.artifact:walk,+ noun.act:walk3,+ noun.act:walk,+ ] traverse,@ frames: 8 (traverse or cover by walking; "Walk the tightrope"; "Paul walked the streets of Damascus"; "She walks 3 miles every day") } { [ crisscross, noun.attribute:crisscross,+ ] cross,@ frames: 8,11 (cross in a pattern, often random) } { [ infiltrate, noun.act:infiltration,+ noun.person:infiltrator,+ ] pass_through1, pass,@ frames: 8 (pass through an enemy line; in a military conflict)} { [ infiltrate3, noun.process:infiltration,+ ] verb.contact:permeate,@ frames: 1 (pass into or through by filtering or permeating; "the substance infiltrated the material")} { [ infiltrate1, noun.process:infiltration,+ ] verb.contact:permeate,@ frames: 11 (cause (a liquid) to enter by penetrating the interstices) } { [ ford, noun.object:ford,+ noun.act:ford,+ noun.act:fording,+ ] traverse,@ frames: 8 (cross a river where it's shallow)} { cross1, intersect,@ frames: 1 (meet and pass; "the trains crossed") } { [ decussate1, noun.body:decussation,+ ] cross1,@ frames: 11 (cross or intersect so as to form a cross; "this nerve decussates the other"; "the fibers decussate")} { claw, work,@ frames: 21 (move as if by clawing, seizing, or digging; "They clawed their way to the top of the mountain") } { [ jostle2, noun.act:jostle,+ noun.act:jostling,+ ] work,@ frames: 22 (make one's way by jostling, pushing, or shoving; "We had to jostle our way to the front of the platform") } { [cross4, uncross,!] verb.contact:fold,@ frames: 8 (fold so as to resemble a cross; "she crossed her legs") } { [uncross, cross4,!] verb.contact:unfold,@ frames: 8 (change from a crossed to an uncrossed position; "She uncrossed her legs") } { [ run5, noun.act:run,+ noun.event:run2,+ ] pass,@ frames: 8 (cover by running; run a certain distance; "She ran 10 miles that day") } { [ bridge, adj.all:bridgeable,+ noun.artifact:bridge,+ ] traverse,@ frames: 8 (cross over on a bridge) } { [ jaywalk, noun.person:jaywalker,+ ] traverse,@ frames: 2 (cross the road at a red light) } { [ transit, noun.act:transit,+ noun.act:transition,+ ] pass_through, move_through, pass_across, pass_over2, pass,@ frames: 22,4 (make a passage or journey from one place to another; "The tourists moved through the town and bought up all the souvenirs"; "Some travelers pass through the desert")} { cut12, pass_through,@ frames: 8,9 (pass through or across; "The boat cut the water") } { cut13, cut12,$ pass,@ frames: 22 (pass directly and often in haste; "We cut through the neighbor's yard to get home sooner") } { slice_into, slice_through, move3,@ frames: 8,11 (move through a body or an object with a slicing motion; "His hand sliced through the air")} { [ wade, noun.animal:wader1,+ noun.act:wading,+ noun.person:wade,+ ] walk,@ frames: 2,8,22 (walk (through relatively shallow water); "Can we wade across the river to the other side?"; "Wade the pond") } { [ puddle, noun.object:puddle,+ ] wade,@ frames: 1,2 (wade or dabble in a puddle; "The ducks and geese puddled in the backyard") } { tittup, [ swagger, noun.act:swagger,+ noun.person:swaggerer,+ ] ruffle1, [ prance, noun.animal:prancer,+ noun.act:prance,+ ] [ strut, noun.act:strut,+ ] sashay, cock, walk,@ frames: 22 (to walk with a lofty proud gait, often in an attempt to impress others; "He struts around like a rooster in a hen house") } { [ sleepwalk, noun.person:sleepwalker,+ noun.act:sleepwalking,+ ] [ somnambulate, noun.act:somnambulation,+ ] walk,@ frames: 2,22 (walk in one's sleep)} { slink, walk,@ frames: 22 (walk stealthily; "I saw a cougar slinking toward its prey") } { [ limp, noun.act:limp,+ noun.person:limper,+ ] [gimp, noun.state:gimp,+] [ hobble, noun.act:hobble,+ noun.person:hobbler,+ ] [ hitch1, noun.act:hitch,+ ] walk,@ frames: 2,22 (walk impeded by some physical limitation or injury; "The old woman hobbles down to the store every day") } { [ shuffle, noun.person:shuffler,+ noun.act:shuffle1,+ noun.act:shuffling1,+ ] scuffle, [ shamble, noun.act:shambling,+ noun.act:shamble,+ ] walk,@ frames: 22 (walk by dragging one's feet; "he shuffled out of the room"; "We heard his feet shuffling down the hall") } { [ scuff, noun.act:scuff,+ noun.artifact:scuffer,+ ] drag2, shuffle,@ frames: 22 (walk without lifting the feet) } { [ stroll, noun.act:stroll,+ noun.person:stroller,+ ] [ saunter, noun.act:saunter,+ noun.act:saunter1,+ noun.person:saunterer,+ ] walk,@ frames: 22 (walk leisurely and with no apparent aim) } { [ amble, noun.person:ambler,+ noun.act:amble,+ ] mosey, walk,@ frames: 22 (walk leisurely) } { [ prowl, noun.act:prowl,+ noun.person:prowler,+ ] walk,@ frames: 22,2,8 (move about in or as if in a predatory manner; "The suspicious stranger prowls the streets of the town")} { skulk, walk,@ frames: 22,2,8 (move stealthily; "The lonely man skulks down the main street all day") } { [ mope, noun.person:mope,+ ] mope_around, move,@ frames: 2,22 (move around slowly and aimlessly)} { [ toddle, noun.person:toddler,+ ] coggle, [ totter1, noun.person:totterer,+ ] [ dodder, noun.person:dodderer,+ ] paddle4, [ waddle, noun.act:waddle,+ noun.person:waddler,+ ] walk,@ frames: 22 (walk unsteadily; "small children toddle") } { totter2, sway,@ frames: 1,4,2,22 (move without being stable, as if threatening to fall; "The drunk man tottered over to our table")} { [ promenade, noun.act:promenade,+ noun.artifact:promenade,+ ] walk,@ frames: 22 (take a leisurely walk; "The ladies promenaded along the beach") } { [ march, noun.group:march,+ noun.act:march,+ noun.person:marcher1,+ march_on,^ ] walk,@ frames: 2,22 (walk fast, with regular or measured steps; walk with a stride; "He marched into the classroom and announced the exam"; "The soldiers marched across the border") } { [ stride, noun.quantity:stride,+ noun.act:stride,+ noun.person:strider,+ ] walk,@ frames: 2,22 (walk with long steps; "He strode confidently across the hall")} { [ troop, noun.group:troop1,+ ] march,@ frames: 2 (move or march as if in a crowd; "They children trooped into the room") } { [ file, noun.group:file,+ file_in,^ file_out,^ ] march1,@ frames: 22 (proceed in line; "The students filed into the classroom")} { [file_in, file_out,!] enter,@ frames: 2 (enter by marching in a file) } { [pop_in, pop_out,!] enter,@ frames: 2 (enter briefly; "He popped in for two minutes") } { [pop_out, pop_in,!] exit,@ frames: 2 (exit briefly; "He popped out for a quick coffee break") } { [file_out, file_in,!] exit,@ frames: 2 (march out, in a file) } { [ tramp, noun.act:tramp,+ noun.person:tramp2,+ noun.person:tramper1,+ ] hike,@ noun.act:sport,;c frames: 22 (travel on foot, especially on a walking expedition; "We went tramping about the state of Colorado") } { [ hike, noun.act:hike,+ noun.person:hiker,+ ] walk,@ noun.act:sport,;c frames: 22,2,8 (walk a long way, as for pleasure or physical exercise; "We were hiking in Colorado"; "hike the Rockies") } { slog, [ footslog, noun.person:footslogger,+ ] [ plod, noun.person:plodder1,+ noun.person:plodder2,+ noun.person:plodder,+ noun.act:plodding1,+ ] [ trudge1, noun.act:trudge,+ noun.person:trudger,+ ] [ pad, noun.animal:pad,+ ] [ tramp1, noun.person:tramper,+ ] walk,@ frames: 22 (walk heavily and firmly, as when weary, or through mud; "Mules plodded in a circle around a grindstone" ) } { squelch, squish, splash, splosh, slosh, slop, slog,@ frames: 2,22 (walk through mud or mire; "We had to splosh across the wet meadow") } { [ clamber, noun.act:clamber,+ ] scramble1, shin, shinny, skin, [ struggle, noun.act:struggle,+ ] sputter, climb1,@ frames: 22 (climb awkwardly, as if by scrambling) } { [ climb, noun.object:climb,+ noun.act:climb,+ noun.plant:climber,+ noun.person:climber2,+ noun.person:climber,+ noun.artifact:climber,+ noun.event:climbing,+ climb_on,^ climb_down,^ ] climb_up, [ mount, noun.act:mount,+ noun.person:mounter,+ noun.event:mounting,+ ] go_up1, rise,@ frames: 8,22 (go upward with gradual or continuous progress; "Did you ever climb up the hill behind your house?") } { [ scale, noun.act:scaling3,+ ] climb_up,@ frames: 8 (climb up by means of a ladder) } { [ escalade, noun.act:escalade,+ noun.person:escalader,+ ] climb,@ frames: 8 (climb up and over; "They had to escalade canyons to reach their destination") } { ramp2, climb,@ frames: 1,4 (creep up -- used especially of plants; "The roses ramped over the wall") } { [ mountaineer, noun.act:mountaineering,+ noun.person:mountaineer,+ ] climb,@ noun.act:sport,;c frames: 2 (climb mountains for pleasure as a sport) } { rappel, abseil, rope_down, descend,@ mountaineer,* noun.act:sport,;c frames: 2 (descend by means of a rappel; "The ascent was easy--roping down the mountain would be much more difficult and dangerous"; "You have to learn how to abseil when you want to do technical climbing")} { [hop_on, hop_out,!] [ mount1, noun.animal:mount,+ ] mount_up, get_on, jump_on, climb_on, bestride, move,@ frames: 8 (get up on the back of; "mount a horse") } { remount, mount1,@ frames: 2 (mount again; "he remounted his horse") } { [hop_out, hop_on,!] get_off1, get_out1,@ frames: 2 (get out of quickly; "The officer hopped out when he spotted an illegally parked car") } { climb1, move,@ frames: 22 (move with difficulty, by grasping) } { [ tiptoe, noun.body:tiptoe,+ ] tip, tippytoe, walk,@ frames: 2,22 (walk on one's toes) } { [ stalk, noun.act:stalk,+ noun.person:stalker1,+ ] walk,@ frames: 2,22 (walk stiffly) } { buzz, fly,@ noun.act:aviation,;c frames: 1,10 (fly low; "Planes buzzed the crowds in the square") } { [ flounce, noun.act:flounce,+ ] walk,@ frames: 2 (walk emphatically) } { [ parade, noun.group:parade2,+ noun.group:parade,+ noun.person:parader,+ ] troop1, promenade1, march1,@ frames: 2,22 (march in a procession; "the veterans paraded down the street") } { [ parade1, noun.act:parade,+ ] exhibit, march3, walk5,@ frames: 21,20 (walk ostentatiously; "She parades her new husband around town") } { [ stagger, noun.act:stagger,+ noun.person:staggerer,+ ] [ reel, noun.person:reeler1,+ ] keel, [ lurch3, noun.act:lurch,+ ] swag1, [ careen1, noun.act:careen,+ ] walk,@ frames: 2,22 (walk as if unable to control one's movements; "The drunken man staggered into the room") } { [ stagger1, noun.act:stagger,+ ] flounder, walk,@ frames: 2,22 (walk with great difficulty; "He staggered along in the heavy snow") } { [ stomp, noun.person:stomper,+ noun.act:stomp,+ ] [ stamp, noun.person:stamper,+ ] stump, walk,@ frames: 2,22 (walk heavily; "The men stomped through the snow in their heavy boots")} { lumber, pound1, walk,@ frames: 2,22 (move heavily or clumsily; "The heavy man lumbered across the room") } { [ stray, noun.person:strayer,+ ] [ err, adj.all:uncontrolled^errant,+ ] [ drift4, noun.event:driftage,+ noun.process:drift1,+ noun.act:drifting,+ ] drift1,$ travel,@ frames: 2,22 (wander from a direct course or at random; "The child strayed from the path and her parents lost sight of her"; "don't drift from the set course") } { [ backpack, noun.artifact:backpack,+ ] [ pack1, noun.artifact:pack2,+ noun.person:packer2,+ noun.person:packer1,+ noun.act:packing1,+ ] verb.contact:pack8,* hike,@ noun.act:sport,;c frames: 2,22 (hike with a backpack; "Every summer they are backpacking in the Rockies") } { [ run, noun.act:run,+ noun.event:run2,+ noun.person:runner3,+ noun.act:running1,+ run_around,^ run_away,^ ] run5,$ travel_rapidly,@ frames: 2,1,22 (move fast by using one's feet, with one foot off the ground at any given time; "Don't run--you'll be out of breath"; "The children ran to the store") } { [ romp1, noun.person:romper,+ ] run,@ frames: 2 (run easily and fairly fast)} { [ run13, noun.act:run,+ ] run11,$ move3,@ frames: 2,22 (travel rapidly, by any (unspecified) means; "Run to the store!"; "She always runs to Italy, because she has a lover there")} { run_bases, run,@ noun.act:baseball,;c frames: 2 (run around the bases, in baseball) } { [ streak1, noun.person:streaker,+ ] run,@ frames: 2,22 (run naked in a public place) } { [ run6, noun.act:run2,+ noun.act:running3,+ ] run,@ noun.act:sport,;c frames: 2 (run with the ball; in such sports as football) } { outrun, run,@ frames: 9,11 (run faster than; "in this race, I managed to outran everybody else") } { run2, [ consort, noun.person:consort,+ ] accompany,@ frames: 4 (keep company; "the heifers run with the bulls to produce offspring")} { run3, sail,@ frames: 2,1 (sail before the wind) } { bear_down_on, bear_down_upon, sail,* approach,@ noun.act:navigation,;c frames: 2 (sail towards another vessel, of a ship) } { [ luff1, noun.act:luff,+ ] point9, sail,@ noun.act:navigation,;c frames: 2 (sail close to the wind) } { weather1, sail,@ noun.act:navigation,;c frames: 8 (sail to the windward of) } { [ jog, noun.act:jog,+ noun.person:jogger,+ noun.act:jogging,+ ] run,@ noun.act:sport,;c frames: 2,22,8 (run for exercise; "jog along the canal")} { [ sprint, noun.person:sprinter,+ noun.act:sprint,+ ] run,@ frames: 2,22 (run very fast, usually for a short distance) } { [ lope, noun.act:lope2,+ noun.act:lope,+ ] run,@ frames: 2 (run easily) } { [ step, noun.event:step,+ noun.act:step,+ noun.quantity:step,+ step_out,^ ] travel,@ frames: 2,22 (shift or move by taking a step; "step back") } { backpedal1, step,@ frames: 2 (step backwards, in boxing) } { [ goose_step, noun.act:goose_step,+ ] march1,@ frames: 2,22 (march in a military fashion) } { [ pace, noun.act:pace,+ noun.attribute:pace1,+ noun.quantity:pace1,+ noun.time:pace,+ noun.act:pacing,+ ] walk,@ frames: 22 (walk with slow or fast paces; "He paced up and down the hall") } { tread, [ trample, noun.event:trample,+ noun.person:trampler,+ noun.event:trampling,+ ] walk,@ frames: 22 (tread or stomp heavily or roughly; "The soldiers trampled across the fields")} { treadle, tread,@ frames: 8 (tread over; "the brick maker treadles over clay to pick out the stones") } { [ slouch, noun.attribute:slouch,+ ] walk,@ frames: 2,22 (walk slovenly)} { mince, walk,@ frames: 2 (walk daintily; "She minced down the street") } { clump, clomp, walk,@ frames: 2 (walk clumsily) } { [ drive, noun.artifact:drive1,+ noun.artifact:drive,+ noun.act:drive,+ ] [ motor, noun.person:motorist,+ noun.act:motoring,+ noun.artifact:motor,+ ] ride,* travel,@ verb.contact:transport,@ noun.act:driving,;c frames: 2,22 (travel or be transported in a vehicle; "We drove to the university every morning"; "They motored to London for the theater") } { [ drive11, noun.artifact:drive1,+ noun.act:drive,+ noun.artifact:drive,+ ] take11, drive,$ drive2,$ drive1,$ traverse,@ noun.act:driving,;c frames: 8 (proceed along in a vehicle; "We drive the turnpike to work")} { [ automobile, noun.artifact:automobile,+ ] travel,@ noun.act:driving,;c frames: 2,22 (travel in an automobile) } { [ drive1, noun.artifact:drive1,+ noun.artifact:drive,+ noun.act:drive,+ noun.person:driver,+ noun.act:driving,+ ] verb.stative:drive,$ verb.contact:operate,@ noun.act:driving,;c frames: 8 (operate or control a vehicle; "drive a car or bus"; "Can you drive this four-wheel truck?") } { [ coach, noun.artifact:coach,+ ] drive1,@ noun.act:driving,;c frames: 2 (drive a coach) } { [ test_drive, noun.person:test_driver,+ noun.cognition:test_drive,+ ] drive1,@ noun.act:driving,;c frames: 8 (test a vehicle by driving it; "I want to test drive the new Porsche") } { cruise3, journey1,@ noun.act:driving,;c frames: 8,11 (drive around aimlessly but ostentatiously and at leisure; "She cruised the neighborhood in her new convertible") } { [ steer, noun.person:steerer1,+ noun.act:steerage,+ noun.act:steering2,+ noun.act:steering1,+ ] [ maneuver, adj.all:mobile^maneuverable,+ noun.person:maneuverer,+ ] manoeuver, [ manoeuvre, noun.act:manoeuvre3,+ ] direct3, point5, [ head1, noun.location:head2,+ noun.group:head,+ noun.event:head,+ noun.location:heading,+ ] [ guide1, noun.person:guide,+ noun.person:guide2,+ ] channelize3, [ channelise3, noun.act:channelisation,+ ] verb.social:control,@ frames: 2,8,21 (direct the course; determine the direction of travelling) } { helm, steer,@ frames: 2 (be at or take the helm of; "helm the ship")} { crab2, steer,@ noun.act:aviation,;c frames: 8 (direct (an aircraft) into a crosswind)} { navigate3, steer,@ frames: 22 (direct carefully and safely; "He navigated his way to the altar")} { stand_out, steer,@ noun.act:navigation1,;c frames: 1 (steer away from shore, of ships) } { [ starboard, noun.artifact:starboard,+ ] steer,@ noun.act:navigation1,;c frames: 8 (turn to the right, of helms or rudders) } { conn, direct3,@ frames: 8 (conduct or direct the steering of a ship or plane) } { [ beacon, noun.artifact:beacon1,+ ] verb.motion:guide,@ frames: 9 (guide with a beacon) } { [ navigate, noun.act:navigation,+ noun.person:navigator2,+ noun.person:navigator1,+ ] [ pilot1, noun.person:pilot1,+ noun.act:pilotage1,+ noun.act:pilotage,+ noun.act:piloting1,+ noun.act:piloting,+ ] guide1,@ frames: 2,8 (act as the navigator in a car, plane, or vessel and plan, direct, plot the path and position of the conveyance; "Is anyone volunteering to navigate during the trip?"; "Who was navigating the ship during the accident?") } { [ astrogate1, noun.person:astrogator,+ ] navigate,@ noun.cognition:astronautics,;c frames: 9 (guide in interplanetary travel) } { [ channel, noun.act:channelization,+ noun.act:channelisation,+ noun.communication:channel1,+ ] steer,@ frames: 8,21 (direct the flow of; "channel information towards a broad audience") } { [ corner1, noun.state:corner1,+ noun.shape:corner,+ noun.location:corner1,+ noun.artifact:corner2,+ ] tree, maneuver,@ frames: 8,9 (force a person or an animal into a position from which he cannot escape) } { [ park, noun.location:park2,+ noun.artifact:park1,+ noun.act:parking,+ ] maneuver,@ noun.act:driving,;c frames: 8,2 (maneuver a vehicle into a parking space; "Park the car in front of the library"; "Can you park right here?") } { angle-park, park,@ noun.act:driving,;c frames: 2,8 (park at an angle) } { parallel-park, park,@ noun.act:driving,;c frames: 2,8 (park directly behind another vehicle) } { double-park, park,@ noun.act:driving,;c frames: 2,8 (park a vehicle alongside another) } { steer1, travel,* verb.social:control,@ frames: 22 (direct (oneself) somewhere; "Steer clear of him") } { [ head, noun.location:head2,+ noun.group:head,+ noun.event:head,+ noun.location:heading,+ ] proceed,@ frames: 22,4 (to go or travel towards; "where is she heading"; "We were headed for the mountains") } { [ bicycle, noun.person:bicyclist,+ noun.person:bicycler,+ noun.artifact:bicycle,+ ] [ cycle1, noun.person:cyclist,+ noun.act:cycling,+ ] [ bike, noun.artifact:bike2,+ noun.artifact:bike,+ ] [ pedal, noun.artifact:pedal,+ noun.person:pedaller,+ noun.person:pedaler,+ ] [ wheel6, noun.artifact:wheel,+ noun.person:wheeler1,+ ] ride,@ frames: 2,22 (ride a bicycle) } { [unicycle, noun.artifact:unicycle,+] cycle1,@ frames: 2,22 (ride a unicycle)} { backpedal, pedal,@ frames: 2 (pedal backwards on a bicycle) } { motorbike, [ motorcycle, noun.act:motorcycling1,+ noun.artifact:motorcycle,+ ] [ cycle, noun.act:cycling,+ ] ride,@ verb.contact:kick,* frames: 2,22 (ride a motorcycle) } { [ kick, noun.act:kick1,+ ] strike_out,@ frames: 2, 22 (thrash about or strike out with the feet) } { strike_out, move,@ frames: 2,22 (make a motion as with one's fist or foot towards an object or away from one's body)} { [ train, noun.artifact:train,+ ] [ rail, noun.artifact:rail1,+ noun.artifact:rail3,+ ] ride,@ frames: 2,22 (travel by rail or train; "They railed from Rome to Venice"; "She trained to Hamburg") } { [ skate, noun.artifact:skate,+ noun.person:skater,+ noun.act:skating,+ ] glide,@ noun.act:sport,;c frames: 2,22,8 (move along on skates; "The Dutch often skate along the canals in winter") } { spread-eagle, figure_skate,@ noun.act:sport,;c frames: 2 (execute a spread eagle on skates, with arms and legs stretched out) } { [ ice_skate, noun.artifact:ice_skate,+ noun.person:ice-skater,+ noun.act:ice_skating,+ ] skate,@ noun.act:sport,;c frames: 2,22 (move along on ice skates) } { figure_skate, verb.creation:dance,* skate,@ noun.act:sport,;c frames: 2 (dance on skates) } { [ roller_skate, noun.person:roller-skater,+ noun.artifact:roller_skate,+ ] skate,@ noun.act:sport,;c frames: 2 (travel on shoes with steel or rubber rollers attached to their soles; "In some fashionable restaurants, the waiters roller skate around") } { [ skateboard, noun.person:skateboarder,+ noun.act:skateboarding,+ noun.artifact:skateboard,+ ] skate,@ noun.act:sport,;c frames: 2 (ride on a flat board with rollers attached to the bottom) } { [ Rollerblade, noun.artifact:Rollerblade,+ ] skate,@ noun.act:sport,;c frames: 2 (travel on shoes with a single line of rubber wheels attached to their soles; "you'd better wear a helmet and knee protectors when you Rollerblade!"; "The muscular actor loves to Rollerblade")} { [ speed_skate, noun.artifact:speed_skate,+ ] skate,* verb.competition:race,@ noun.act:sport,;c frames: 2 (race on skates) } { [ ski, noun.person:skier,+ noun.act:skiing,+ noun.artifact:ski,+ ] travel,@ noun.act:sport,;c frames: 2,22,8 (move along on skis; "We love to ski the Rockies"; "My children don't ski") } { wedel, ski,@ frames: 2,22 (ski, alternating directions)} { hot-dog, ski,@ frames: 2 (perform intricate maneuvers while skiing)} { schuss, ski,@ noun.act:sport,;c frames: 2 (ski downhill) } { [ slalom, noun.event:slalom,+ ] zigzag,* ski,@ frames: 2,22 (race on skis around obstacles) } { [ sled, noun.person:sledder,+ noun.act:sledding,+ noun.artifact:sled,+ ] [ sleigh, noun.artifact:sleigh,+ ] ride,@ noun.act:sport,;c frames: 2 (ride (on) a sled) } { [dogsled, noun.artifact:dogsled,+ ] [ mush, noun.person:musher,+ ] sled,@ frames: 2 (travel with a dogsled)} { drive10, push,@ frames: 8 (urge forward; "drive the cows into the barn")} { [ mush1, noun.person:musher,+ ] mush,$ drive10,@ frames: 8 (drive (a team of dogs or a dogsled))} { [ bobsled, noun.artifact:bobsled1,+ noun.artifact:bobsled,+ ] [ bob1, noun.artifact:bob2,+ ] sled,@ noun.act:sport,;c frames: 2,22 (ride a bobsled; "The boys bobbed down the hill screaming with pleasure")} { [ toboggan, noun.person:tobogganist,+ noun.act:tobogganing,+ noun.artifact:toboggan,+ ] [ luge, noun.act:luging,+ noun.artifact:luge,+ ] sled,@ noun.act:sport,;c frames: 2 (move along on a luge or toboggan) } { [ water_ski, noun.artifact:water_ski,+ noun.act:water-skiing,+ ] plane,* ski,@ noun.act:sport,;c frames: 2 (ride water skis) } { [ fly, noun.animal:fly,+ noun.person:flyer,+ noun.person:flier,+ noun.act:flying,+ ] [ wing, noun.artifact:wing,+ noun.animal:wing,+ ] fly4,$ travel,@ frames: 2,1,4,22 (travel through the air; be airborne; "Man cannot fly") } { rack3, fly,@ frames: 2,1 (fly in high wind) } { [ flight, noun.group:flight2,+ noun.act:flight,+ ] fly,@ frames: 1 (fly in a flock; "flighting wild geese") } { fly_on, fly,@ frames: 1,2 (continue flying) } { [ fly1, noun.person:flyer1,+ noun.person:flier1,+ noun.act:flying,+ ] [ aviate, noun.group:aviation1,+ noun.cognition:aviation,+ noun.person:aviator,+ ] [ pilot, noun.person:pilot,+ noun.act:pilotage1,+ noun.act:pilotage,+ noun.act:piloting1,+ noun.act:piloting,+ ] fly5,$ fly4,$ verb.contact:fly,$ fly,* verb.contact:operate,@ noun.act:aviation,;c noun.artifact:aircraft,;c frames: 8 (operate an airplane; "The pilot flew to Cuba") } { fly_blind, fly1,@ noun.act:aviation,;c frames: 2 (fly an airplane solely by relying on instruments) } { fly_contact, fly1,@ noun.act:aviation,;c frames: 2 (fly a plane by using visible landmarks or points of reference) } { [ solo, noun.act:solo,+ ] fly1,@ noun.act:aviation,;c frames: 2,22 (fly alone, without a co-pilot or passengers) } { test_fly, fly1,@ noun.act:aviation,;c frames: 8 (test a plane) } { [ jet, noun.artifact:jet,+ ] fly1,@ noun.act:aviation,;c frames: 1 (fly a jet plane) } { [ glide1, noun.act:glide1,+ noun.artifact:glider,+ noun.act:gliding,+ ] fly1,@ noun.act:aviation,;c frames: 2,1 (fly in or as if in a glider plane) } { kite1, glide1,@ noun.act:aviation,;c frames: 2 (soar or fly like a kite; "The pilot kited for a long time over the mountains")} { plane, skim, glide,@ frames: 4 (travel on the surface of water) } { [ aquaplane, noun.artifact:aquaplane,+ ] plane,@ frames: 1 (ride on an aquaplane) } { [ sailplane, noun.act:sailplaning,+ noun.artifact:sailplane,+ ] [ soar2, noun.act:soaring,+ ] fly1,* glide1,@ noun.act:aviation,;c frames: 2 (fly a plane without an engine) } { [ hydroplane, noun.artifact:hydroplane1,+ noun.artifact:hydroplane,+ ] [ seaplane, noun.artifact:seaplane,+ ] glide,* fly1,@ frames: 2 (glide on the water in a hydroplane) } { [ soar, noun.act:soar,+ ] fly,@ frames: 4 (fly upwards or high in the sky) } { hover, fly,@ frames: 4 (hang in the air; fly or be suspended above) } { poise, hover,@ frames: 4 (be motionless, in suspension; "The bird poised for a few moments before it attacked") } { soar1, soar_up, soar_upwards, [ surge, noun.act:surge,+ ] [ zoom3, noun.event:zoom,+ noun.act:zoom,+ ] rise,@ frames: 1,2 (rise rapidly; "the dollar soared against the yen")} { go_up2, rise,@ frames: 1 (be erected, built, or constructed; "New buildings are going up everywhere") } { rocket, [ skyrocket, noun.artifact:skyrocket,+ noun.communication:skyrocket,+ ] rise,@ frames: 1 (shoot up abruptly, like a rocket; "prices skyrocketed") } { [ levitate, noun.phenomenon:levitation,+ ] hover1, rise,* frames: 8,2 (be suspended in the air, as if in defiance of gravity; "The guru claimed that he could levitate") } { [ levitate1, noun.phenomenon:levitation,+ ] levitate,$ raise,@ frames: 9,8,10,11 (cause to rise in the air and float, as if in defiance of gravity; "The magician levitated the woman")} { [ boat, noun.artifact:boat,+ noun.person:boater,+ noun.act:boating,+ ] ride,@ noun.act:navigation,;c frames: 2 (ride in a boat on water) } { [steamer, noun.artifact:steamer,+] [ steam2, noun.artifact:steamer,+ ] travel,@ noun.act:navigation,;c frames: 1,4 (travel by means of steam power; "The ship steamed off into the Pacific") } { [tram, noun.artifact:tram1,+] travel,@ frames: 2 (travel by tram) } { [motorboat, noun.artifact:motorboat,+] boat,@ frames: 2 (ride in a motorboat)} { [ yacht, noun.artifact:yacht,+ noun.act:yachting,+ ] boat,@ noun.act:navigation,;c frames: 2 (travel in a yacht) } { [ sail, noun.act:sail,+ noun.artifact:sail,+ noun.act:sailing,+ ] boat,@ noun.act:navigation,;c frames: 1,2,8,22 (travel on water propelled by wind; "I love sailing, especially on the open sea"; "the ship sails on" ) } { [ beat1, noun.act:beat,+ ] sail,@ noun.act:navigation,;c frames: 2,1,4,22 (sail with much tacking or with difficulty; "The boat beat in the strong wind") } { [ scud1, noun.act:scud,+ noun.act:scudding,+ ] rack2, sail,@ noun.act:navigation,;c frames: 2 (run before a gale) } { outpoint, sail,@ noun.act:navigation,;c frames: 8,9,11 (sail closer to the wind than) } { [ tack, noun.artifact:tack2,+ noun.location:tack,+ noun.act:tacking,+ ] wear_round, sail,@ noun.artifact:boat,;c noun.act:navigation,;c frames: 2,8 (turn into the wind; "The sailors decided to tack the boat"; "The boat tacked")} { wear_ship, sail,@ noun.act:navigation,;c frames: 2 (turn away from the wind; "The sailors decided it was time to wear ship")} { jibe, gybe, [ jib, noun.artifact:jib,+ ] change_course, sail,@ frames: 2 (shift from one side of the ship to the other; "The sail jibbed wildly") } { [ row, noun.act:row,+ noun.person:rower,+ noun.act:rowing,+ ] boat,@ frames: 2,8,22 (propel with oars; "row the boat across the lake") } { pull2, row,@ frames: 8 (operate when rowing a boat; "pull the oars")} { [ scull, noun.artifact:scull1,+ noun.person:sculler,+ noun.act:sculling,+ ] row,@ noun.artifact:boat,;c noun.act:sport,;c frames: 8 (propel with sculls; "scull the boat") } { [ canoe, noun.person:canoeist,+ noun.artifact:canoe,+ ] paddle,* boat,@ noun.act:sport,;c frames: 2,8,22 (travel by canoe; "canoe along the canal")} { [ kayak, noun.artifact:kayak,+ ] boat,@ noun.act:sport,;c frames: 2 (travel in a small canoe; "we kayaked down the river") } { [ paddle, noun.artifact:paddle,+ noun.person:paddler,+ ] boat,@ noun.act:sport,;c frames: 2,8 (propel with a paddle; "paddle your own canoe") } { [surfboard, noun.artifact:surfboard,+] [ surf, noun.event:surf,+ noun.person:surfer,+ noun.act:surfing,+ ] glide,@ noun.act:sport,;c frames: 2,22 (ride the waves of the sea with a surfboard; "Californians love to surf") } { body-surf,glide,@ frames: 2 (ride the crest of a wave without a surfboard)} { windsurf, surf,@ noun.act:sport,;c frames: 2,22 (ride standing on a surfboard with an attached sail, on water; "You cannot windsurf when the air is completely still") } { [ balloon, noun.person:balloonist,+ noun.artifact:balloon,+ ] fly1,@ frames: 2,1 (ride in a hot-air balloon; "He tried to balloon around the earth but storms forced him to land in China") } { taxi1, travel,@ frames: 1,2,4,22 (travel slowly; "The plane taxied down the runway") } { [ taxi, noun.artifact:taxi,+ ] cab3, ride,@ frames: 2 (ride in a taxicab) } { [ bus, noun.artifact:bus,+ ] ride,@ frames: 2,21,9 (ride in a bus) } { [ ferry, noun.artifact:ferry,+ ] travel,@ noun.act:navigation,;c frames: 22 (travel by ferry) } { [caravan, noun.group:caravan,+] travel,@ frames: 2 (travel in a caravan)} { [ ferry1, noun.artifact:ferry,+ noun.act:ferrying,+ ] transport,@ noun.act:navigation,;c frames: 20,21 (transport by ferry) } { wheelbarrow, transport,@ frames: 8 (transport in a wheelbarrow)} { [ ferry2, noun.act:ferry,+ ] convey,@ noun.act:navigation,;c frames: 20,21 (transport from one place to another) } { [ chariot1, noun.artifact:chariot1,+ noun.artifact:chariot,+ noun.person:charioteer,+ ] verb.contact:transport,@ frames: 8,9 (transport in a chariot) } { [ raft1, noun.artifact:raft,+ ] transport,@ noun.act:navigation,;c frames: 21 (transport on a raft; "raft wood down a river") } { [ bus1, noun.artifact:bus,+ ] transport,@ frames: 8,9,20,21 (send or move around by bus; "The children were bussed to school") } { [ pipe, noun.artifact:pipe,+ noun.possession:pipage,+ noun.artifact:pipage,+ noun.artifact:piping,+ ] transport,@ frames: 15,21 (transport by pipeline; "pipe oil, water, and gas into the desert") } { [ barge1, noun.person:bargee,+ noun.artifact:barge,+ ] transport1,@ noun.act:navigation,;c frames: 8 (transport by barge on a body of water) } { [ railroad, noun.artifact:railroad1,+ noun.artifact:railroad,+ noun.act:railroading,+ ] transport1,@ frames: 8 (transport by railroad)} { [ transport1, noun.act:transport,+ noun.act:transportation1,+ ] [send, send_on,^ send_off,^ ] [ ship, noun.artifact:shipment,+ noun.act:shipment,+ noun.person:shipper,+ noun.group:shipper,+ noun.act:shipping,+ ] move1,@ frames: 8,9,20,21 (transport commercially) } { air-ship, airfreight, air-freight, freight,@ frames: 8 (transport (cargo) by air)} { [ freight, noun.possession:freight,+ noun.act:freight,+ noun.artifact:freighter,+ noun.possession:freightage,+ noun.act:freightage,+ ] transport,@ frames: 8 (transport commercially as cargo) } { [ send1, noun.act:sending,+ verb.social:send_away,^ verb.social:send_away1,^ ] direct1, move1,@ frames: 9,20,8,21,11 (cause to go somewhere; "The explosion sent the car flying in the air"; "She sent her children to camp"; "He directed all his energies into his dissertation") } { turn14, direct1,@ frames: 22 (channel one's attention, interest, thought, or attention toward or away from something; "The pedophile turned to boys for satisfaction"; "people turn to mysticism at the turn of a millennium")} { turn6, send1,@ frames: 8,9 (to send or let go; "They turned away the crowd at the gate of the governor's mansion") } { divert1, send1,@ frames: 8,9,20,21 (send on a course or in a direction different from the planned or intended one) } { [ route1, noun.location:route,+ ] divert1,@ frames: 8,9,20,21 (divert in a specified direction; "divert the low voltage to the engine cylinders") } { [ route, noun.artifact:route,+ noun.location:route,+ ] send1,@ frames: 8,9,20,21 (send via a specific route) } { [ refer, noun.person:referee1,+ noun.person:referee,+ noun.act:reference,+ noun.act:referral,+ ] send1,@ frames: 15 (send or direct for treatment, information, or a decision; "refer a patient to a specialist"; "refer a bill to a committee") } { recommit, refer,@ frames: 15 (send back to a committee; "The bill was recommitted three times in the House") } { redirect, airt, direct1,@ frames: 9,8 (channel into a new direction; "redirect your attention to the danger from the fundamentalists") } { [ sublimate, noun.event:sublimation1,+ ] redirect,@ frames: 8 (direct energy or urges into useful activities) } { desexualize, desexualise, sublimate,@ frames: 8 (direct one's libidinous urges into another direction) } { [ transport, noun.artifact:transport,+ noun.artifact:transportation,+ noun.artifact:transporter3,+ noun.artifact:transporter2,+ ] move1,@ frames: 8,9,20,21 (move something or somebody around; usually over long distances) } { [ truck, noun.artifact:truck,+ noun.person:trucker,+ noun.act:trucking,+ noun.act:truckage,+ ] transport,@ frames: 20,21 (convey (goods etc.) by truck; "truck fresh vegetables across the mountains") } { [ rail4, noun.artifact:rail1,+ noun.artifact:rail3,+ ] transport,@ frames: 20,21 (convey (goods etc.) by rails; "fresh fruit are railed from Italy to Belgium")} { [ sledge1, noun.artifact:sledge1,+ ] transport,@ frames: 8,9 (transport in a sleigh) } { [ lighter, noun.artifact:lighter1,+ noun.possession:lighterage,+ noun.act:lighterage,+ ] transport,@ frames: 8,20 (transport in a flatbottom boat) } { bundle_off, leave1,> dispatch,@ frames: 9,20 (send off unceremoniously) } { [ dispatch, noun.communication:dispatch,+ noun.person:dispatcher1,+ ] [ despatch, noun.act:despatch,+ ] send_off, send,@ frames: 8,9,20,21 (send away towards a designated goal) } { [ route2, noun.artifact:route,+ ] dispatch,@ frames: 8,15 (send documents or materials to appropriate destinations) } { [ forward, noun.act:forwarding1,+ ] send_on, transport1,@ frames: 8,14,15 (send or ship onward from an intermediate post or station in transit; "forward my mail") } { hedgehop, flat-hat, fly1,@ frames: 2 (fly very close to the ground) } { [ hang_glide, noun.act:hang_gliding,+ ] [ soar3, noun.act:soar,+ noun.act:soaring,+ ] glide1,* fly1,@ frames: 2 (fly by means of a hang glider) } { [ ride, noun.act:ride,+ noun.person:rider1,+ walk,! ] verb.stative:ride3,$ ride7,$ travel3,@ frames: 2,8,22 (be carried or travel on or in a vehicle; "I ride to work in a bus"; "He rides the subway downtown every day")} { aquaplane1, plane,@ frames: 1 (rise up onto a thin film of water between the tires and road so that there is no more contact with the road; "the car aquaplaned") } { [ joyride, noun.act:joyride,+ ] tool, tool_around, ride,@ noun.act:driving,;c frames: 2,22 (ride in a car with no particular goal and just for the pleasure of it; "We tooled down the street") } { [ hitchhike, noun.person:hitchhiker,+ ] hitch, thumb, ride,@ frames: 2,22 (travel by getting free rides from motorists) } { [pick_up, noun.act:pickup1,+ ] transport,@ frames: 9 (give a passenger or a hitchhiker a lift; "We picked up a hitchhiker on the highway") } { [ snowmobile, noun.artifact:snowmobile,+ ] ride,@ noun.act:driving,;c frames: 2,22 (ride a snowmobile) } { piggyback, ride,@ frames: 1,2,4,22 (ride on someone's shoulders or back) } { [ ride1, noun.act:ride,+ noun.person:rider,+ noun.act:riding,+ ] sit3, travel,@ noun.act:riding,;c frames: 2,8 (sit and travel on the back of animal, usually while controlling its motions; "She never sat a horse!"; "Did you ever ride a camel?"; "The girl liked to drive the young mare") } { override3, ride1,@ noun.act:riding,;c frames: 8 (ride (a horse) too hard)} { ride_herd, ride1,@ frames: 2 (driving animals such as horses and cattle while riding along with them; "Joe was riding herd during the day") } { outride, ride1,@ noun.act:riding,;c frames: 9 (ride better, faster, or further than; "The champion bicyclist outrode all his competitors") } { unhorse, [ dismount, noun.act:dismount,+ ] light1, get_off, get_down1, descend,@ noun.act:riding,;c frames: 2 (alight from (a horse)) } { [ ride_horseback, noun.act:horseback_riding1,+ noun.act:horseback_riding,+ ] ride1,@ noun.act:riding,;c noun.act:riding1,;c frames: 2 (ride on horseback) } { prance1, ride_horseback,@ noun.act:riding,;c noun.act:riding1,;c frames: 2 (ride a horse such that it springs and bounds forward)} { prance2, prance3,$ ride1,@ noun.act:riding,;c noun.act:riding1,;c frames: 8 (cause (a horse) to bound spring forward)} { prance3, move3,@ frames: 1 (spring forward on the hind legs; "The young horse was prancing in the meadow")} { [ canter, noun.act:canter,+ ] ride_horseback,@ noun.act:riding,;c frames: 2 (ride at a canter; "The men cantered away") } { [ canter3, noun.act:canter,+ ] ride1,@ noun.act:riding,;c noun.act:riding1,;c frames: 2 (ride at a cantering pace; "He cantered the horse across the meadow")} { [ canter1, noun.act:canter,+ ] pace1,@ frames: 1 (go at a canter, of horses) } { [ walk2, noun.act:walk2,+ ] pace1,@ frames: 1 (walk at a pace; "The horses walked across the meadow") } { [ gallop, noun.act:gallop,+ ] ride_horseback,@ noun.act:riding,;c noun.act:riding1,;c frames: 2 (ride at a galloping pace; "He was galloping down the road")} { post4, ride_horseback,@ noun.act:riding,;c noun.act:riding1,;c frames: 2 (ride Western style and bob up and down in the saddle in rhythm with a horse's trotting gait)} { [ gallop3, noun.act:gallop,+ ] extend14, ride1,@ noun.act:riding,;c noun.act:riding1,;c frames: 8 (cause to move at full gallop; "Did you gallop the horse just now?") } { [ single-foot, noun.act:single-foot,+ ] [ rack, noun.act:rack,+ ] pace1,@ frames: 1 (go at a rack; "the horses single-footed")} { [ gallop1, noun.act:gallop,+ ] pace1,@ frames: 1 (go at galloping speed; "The horse was galloping along")} { [ trot1, noun.act:trot2,+ ] ride_horseback,@ noun.act:riding,;c noun.act:riding1,;c frames: 2 (ride at a trot) } { [ swim, noun.act:swim,+ noun.person:swimmer1,+ noun.person:swimmer,+ noun.act:swimming,+ ] travel,@ frames: 2,8,22 (travel through water; "We had to swim for 20 minutes to reach the shore"; "a big fish was swimming in the tank") } { [bathe, noun.act:bathe,+ noun.person:bather,+ ] swim,@ frames: 2 (swim for pleasure or recreation) } { [school, noun.group:school1,+] swim,@ frames: 1 (swim in or form a large group of fish; "A cluster of schooling fish was attracted to the bait")} { [ fin, noun.animal:fin,+ ] break_water, swim,@ frames: 1 (show the fins above the water while swimming; "The sharks were finning near the surface") } { [ fin1, noun.animal:fin,+ noun.artifact:fin2,+ ] swim,@ noun.act:aquatics,;c frames: 2 (propel oneself through the water in a finning motion) } { paddle1, swim,@ noun.act:aquatics,;c frames:1 (swim like a dog in shallow water) } { [ crawl1, noun.act:crawl2,+ ] swim,@ noun.act:aquatics,;c frames: 2 (swim by doing the crawl; "European children learn the breast stroke; they often don't know how to crawl")} { [ breaststroke, noun.person:breaststroker,+ ] swim,@ noun.act:aquatics,;c frames: 2 (swim with the face down and extend the arms forward and outward while kicking with the leg)} { [ backstroke, noun.person:backstroker,+ ] swim,@ noun.act:aquatics,;c frames: 2 (swim on one's back)} { [skinny-dip, noun.person:skinny-dipper,+ noun.act:skinny-dip,+ ] bathe,@ frames: 2 (bathe in the nude; "The young people were skinny-dipping in the pond") } { [ dive1, noun.person:diver1,+ ] swim,@ frames: 2,1 (swim under water; "the children enjoyed diving and looking for shells") } { [ dive2, noun.act:dive1,+ noun.person:diver,+ noun.act:diving,+ ] submerge,@ noun.act:aquatics,;c frames: 2,1,4,22 (plunge into water; "I was afraid to dive from the board into the pool") } { [ skin-dive, noun.person:skin-diver,+ noun.act:skin-dive,+ ] dive1,@ noun.act:sport,;c frames: 2 (swim underwater with no breathing apparatus other than a snorkel)} { belly-flop, dive2,@ noun.act:aquatics,;c frames: 2,22 (dive so that one hits the water with one's belly) } { [ jackknife, noun.act:jackknife,+ ] dive2,@ noun.act:sport,;c frames: 2,22 (dive into the water bending the body at the waist at a right angle, like a jackknife)} { power-dive, dive,@ noun.act:aviation,;c frames: 1,8 (make a power dive; "The airplane power-dived") } { [ snorkel, noun.artifact:snorkel1,+ noun.act:snorkeling,+ ] dive1,@ noun.act:sport,;c frames: 2,22 (dive with a snorkel) } { [ jump, noun.act:jump,+ noun.act:jumping1,+ jump_on,^ ] [ leap, noun.attribute:leap,+ noun.act:leap,+ noun.person:leaper,+ verb.stative:leap_out,^ ] [ bound1, noun.person:bounder1,+ noun.act:bound,+ ] [ spring1, noun.act:spring,+ ] move,@ frames: 2,1,22 (move forward by leaps and bounds; "The horse bounded across the meadow"; "The child leapt across the puddle"; "Can you jump over the fence?")} { burst, bound1,@ frames: 22 (move suddenly, energetically, or violently; "He burst out of the house into the cool night") } { bounce1, jump,@ frames: 22 (leap suddenly; "He bounced to his feet") } { capriole1, leap,@ frames: 1 (perform a capriole, of horses in dressage) } { galumph, leap,@ frames: 1,2 (move around heavily and clumsily; "the giant tortoises galumphed around in their pen") } { jump1, [ leap10, noun.attribute:leap,+ noun.act:leap,+ ] jump,> frames: 8 (cause to jump or leap; "the trainer jumped the tiger through the hoop") } { [ ski_jump, noun.act:ski_jumping,+ noun.artifact:ski_jump,+ ] jump,@ noun.act:sport,;c frames: 2 (jump on skis) } { [ saltate, noun.act:saltation1,+ noun.act:saltation,+ ] jump,@ frames: 2,4,22 (leap or skip, often in dancing; "These fish swim with a saltating motion")} { [ saltate1, noun.process:saltation,+ ] move1,@ frames: 8,11 (move by saltation; "The sand grains are saltated by the wind")} { [ vault, noun.person:vaulter,+ ] jump,@ frames: 2,1 (bound vigorously) } { [ leapfrog, noun.act:leapfrog,+ ] leap,@ frames: 2 (jump across; "He leapfrogged his classmates") } { [ bolt, noun.act:bolt1,+ ] move,@ frames: 4 (move or jump suddenly; "She bolted from her seat") } { [ vault1, noun.act:vault,+ noun.person:vaulter,+ noun.act:vaulting,+ ] overleap, jump,@ frames: 8 (jump across or leap over (an obstacle)) } { [ curvet, noun.act:curvet,+ ] leap,@ frames: 1 (perform a leap where both hind legs come off the ground, of a horse) } { leap_out, rush_out, sally_out, burst_forth, verb.change:appear,@ frames: 8,9 (jump out from a hiding place and surprise (someone); "The attackers leapt out from the bushes") } { [ avalanche, noun.event:avalanche,+ ] roll_down, descend,@ frames: 1 (gather into a huge mass and roll down a mountain, of snow ) } { [ hop, noun.event:hop,+ noun.act:hop,+ noun.person:hopper,+ noun.artifact:hopper,+ noun.act:hopper,+ hop_on,^ ] [ skip, noun.act:skip1,+ verb.cognition:skip_over,^ ] hop-skip, jump,@ frames: 2,1 (jump lightly) } { [ caper, noun.act:caper,+ ] jump,@ frames: 2 (jump about playfully) } { [ hurdle, noun.artifact:hurdle,+ noun.act:hurdle,+ noun.person:hurdler,+ noun.event:hurdling,+ ] vault1,@ noun.act:sport,;c frames: 8 (jump a hurdle) } { dive, [ plunge1, noun.event:plunge,+ ] plunk, plunge,$ descend,@ frames: 2,1,22 (drop steeply; "the stock market plunged")} { nosedive, dive,@ noun.act:aviation,;c frames: 2,1 (plunge nose first; drop with the nose or front first, of aircraft) } { [ duck1, noun.act:ducking,+ ] dive,@ frames: 1,2,22,21 (submerge or plunge suddenly) } { crash-dive, dive,@ noun.act:aviation,;c frames: 2,1 (descend steeply and rapidly) } { [ sky_dive, noun.person:skydiver,+ noun.act:skydiving,+ ] [ skydive, noun.act:skydiving,+ noun.person:skydiver,+ ] parachute,@ frames: 2 (jump from an airplane and perform various maneuvers before opening one's parachute)} { [chute, noun.artifact:chute1,+] [ parachute, noun.person:parachutist,+ noun.person:parachuter,+ noun.act:parachuting,+ noun.artifact:parachute,+ ] [ jump12, noun.act:jump2,+ ] dive,@ glide1,* fall,* frames: 2 (jump from an airplane and descend with a parachute) } { [ rise, noun.event:rise2,+ noun.act:rise,+ noun.event:rising,+ fall,! rise_up,^ ] [ lift3, noun.event:lift,+ ] arise4, move_up, go_up, come_up3, uprise1, move3,@ frames: 2,1 (move upward; "The fog lifted"; "The smoke arose from the forest fire"; "The mist uprose from the meadows") } { bubble, rise,@ frames: 1,4 (rise in bubbles or as if in bubbles; "bubble to the surface")} { [ ascend2, adj.all:scalable^ascendable,+ adj.all:ascending^ascensive,+ adj.all:ascending^ascendant,+ noun.event:ascension,+ noun.act:ascension,+ noun.event:ascent,+ noun.act:ascent,+ noun.person:ascender,+ descend,!] go_up10, travel,@ frames: 2,8 (travel up; "We ascended the mountain"; "go up a ladder"; "The mountaineers slowly ascended the steep slope") } { [ uplift2, noun.event:uplift,+ ] rise,@ frames: 1 (lift up from the earth, as by geologic forces; "the earth's movement uplifted this part of town") } { ascend5, move_up1, rise6, verb.change:change,@ frames: 2,1,4,22 (move to a better position in life or to a better job; "She ascended from a life of poverty to one of great renown") } { [ queen, noun.artifact:queen,+ ] verb.competition:promote1,@ noun.act:chess,;c frames: 1 (become a queen; "her pawn queened") } { chandelle, rise,@ noun.act:aviation,;c frames: 1,2 (climb suddenly and steeply; "The airplane chandelled") } { steam1, rise,@ frames: 1 (rise as vapor) } { [ rise8, noun.event:rise2,+ set,!] come_up, uprise2, [ ascend3, adj.all:ascending^ascendent,+ noun.event:ascension1,+ ] rise,@ noun.cognition:astronomy,;c frames: 1 (come up, of celestial bodies; "The sun also rises"; "The sun uprising sees the dusk night fled..."; "Jupiter ascends") } { [set, rise8,!] go_down1, go_under8, descend,@ noun.cognition:astronomy,;c frames: 1 (disappear beyond the horizon; "the sun sets early these days") } { [ descend, adj.all:descending^descendant,+ adj.all:descending^descendent,+ noun.event:descent,+ ascend2,!] [ fall, noun.event:fall4,+ rise,! fall_in,^ ] go_down2, come_down, move3,@ frames: 2,1 (move downward and lower, but not necessarily all the way; "The temperature is going down"; "The barometer is falling"; "The curtain fell on the diva"; "Her hand went up and then fell again") } { decline3, slump3, correct3, fall,@ frames: 1 (go down in value; "the stock market corrected"; "prices slumped")} { [ precipitate1, noun.event:precipitation,+ ] fall,@ frames: 22,4 (fall vertically, sharply, or headlong; "Our economy precipitated into complete ruin") } { sink6, subside3, descend,@ frames: 1,2,20,21 (descend into or as if into some soft substance or place; "He sank into bed"; "She subsided into the chair") } { sink7, [ pass2, noun.act:passage4,+ ] lapse1, verb.change:move,@ frames: 22,4 (pass into a specified state or condition; "He sank into nirvana") } { [ fall3, noun.person:faller,+ noun.event:fall,+ noun.act:fall1,+ ] verb.weather:fall,$ move3,@ frames: 1,2 (descend in free fall under the influence of gravity; "The branch fell from the tree"; "The unfortunate hiker fell into a crevasse") } { crash2, fall,@ frames: 1,2,4,22 (fall or come down violently; "The branch crashed down on my car"; "The plane crashed in the sea") } { flop, fall,@ frames: 4,22 (fall suddenly and abruptly) } { [ flop1, noun.act:flop,+ ] collapse,@ frames: 4,22 (fall loosely; "He flopped into a chair")} { [ break1, noun.event:breaker,+ ] collapse,@ frames: 1 (curl over and fall apart in surf or foam, of waves; "The surf broke") } { [ lower, noun.artifact:lower,+ noun.act:lowering1,+ raise,! ] take_down, let_down, get_down, bring_down1, move1,@ descend,> frames: 8,9,20,21 (move something or somebody to a lower position; "take down the vase from the shelf") } { get_down2, move,@ frames: 1,2,4,22 (lower (one's body) as by kneeling; "Get down on your knees!") } { reef2, lower,@ frames: 8 (lower and bring partially inboard; "reef the sailboat's mast") } { [ lift1, noun.act:lift,+ ] [ raise2, noun.act:raise,+ noun.event:raising,+ ] move_up,> move1,@ frames: 8 (move upwards; "lift one's eyes") } { depress, lower,@ frames: 11 (lower (prices or markets); "The glut of oil depressed gas prices") } { [ raise, noun.act:raise,+ noun.object:raise,+ lower,! ] [ lift, noun.act:lift,+ noun.act:lift4,+ noun.artifact:lift,+ noun.artifact:lift3,+ noun.artifact:lift1,+ noun.event:lift1,+ noun.event:lift,+ noun.person:lifter,+ lift_up,^ ] [ elevate, noun.object:elevation,+ noun.event:elevation,+ noun.attribute:elevation,+ noun.artifact:elevator,+ ] get_up, bring_up, rise,> move1,@ frames: 8,9,11,20,21 (raise from a lower to a higher position; "Raise your hands"; "Lift a load") } { underlay, raise,@ noun.communication:printing,;c frames: 8 (raise or support (the level of printing) by inserting a piece of paper or cardboard under the type; "underlay the plate")} { [ skid2, noun.artifact:skid,+ noun.person:skidder,+ ] elevate,@ frames: 8 (elevate onto skids) } { [ pinnacle, noun.artifact:pinnacle,+ ] raise,@ frames: 8 (raise on or as if on a pinnacle; "He did not want to be pinnacled") } { chin, [chin_up, noun.act:chin-up,+] raise,@ noun.act:gymnastics,;c frames: 2 (raise oneself while hanging from one's hands until one's chin is level with the support bar) } { raise1, [ leaven, noun.substance:leaven,+ ] prove, raise,@ rise2,> frames: 11 (cause to puff up with a leaven; "unleavened bread") } { heighten, raise,@ frames: 8,11 (increase the height of; "The athletes kept jumping over the steadily heightened bars") } { [ hike1, noun.attribute:hike1,+ noun.attribute:hike,+ ] hike_up, [ boost, noun.attribute:boost,+ ] raise,@ frames: 8 (increase; "The landlord hiked up the rents") } { pick_up1, lift_up, gather_up, raise,@ frames: 8,9,10,11 (take and lift upward) } { [ dip, noun.act:dip,+ ] douse, [ duck2, noun.act:ducking,+ ] verb.contact:plunge,@ frames: 4,21 (dip into a liquid; "He dipped into the pool") } { dabble, verb.contact:dip,@ frames: 21 (dip a foot or hand briefly into a liquid) } { [ tumble, noun.act:tumble1,+ ] topple, fall,@ frames: 2,1 (fall down, as if collapsing; "The tower of the World Trade Center tumbled after the plane hit it")} { keel_over, tumble,@ frames: 1,2 (turn over and fall; "the man had a heart attack and keeled over") } { [ drop, noun.event:drop,+ ] fall,@ frames: 1,2 (to fall vertically; "the bombs are dropping on enemy targets") } { [ plunge, noun.event:plunge,+ noun.person:plunger1,+ ] dump1, drop,@ frames: 1,2 (fall abruptly; "It plunged to the bottom of the well") } { [ plop, noun.event:plop,+ ] fall,@ frames: 1,4,2,22 (drop with the sound of something falling into water) } { [ plop1, noun.event:plop,+ ] drop1,@ frames: 8,21 (drop something with a plopping sound) } { [ dump, noun.artifact:dumper,+ ] drop1,@ frames: 8 (drop (stuff) in a heap or mass; "The truck dumped the garbage in the street") } { [ drop1, noun.act:drop,+ noun.event:drop,+ ] drop,$ drop5,$ move1,@ frames: 9,8 (let fall to the ground; "Don't drop the dishes")} { hang3, drop1,@ frames: 8 (let drop or droop; "Hang one's head in shame") } { plonk_down, plump_down, plank_down, drop1,@ frames: 9,8,20,21 (drop heavily) } { plummet, [ plump1, noun.event:plump,+ ] drop,@ frames: 1,4 (drop sharply; "The stock market plummeted") } { flump, flump_down, drop,@ frames: 1,4 (fall heavily) } { pitch, fall,@ frames: 1,8 (fall or plunge forward; "She pitched over the railing of the balcony") } { alight, climb_down, descend,@ frames: 2,1,22 (come down; "the birds alighted") } { alight1, light, perch, land,@ frames: 1,2,22 (to come to rest, settle; "Misfortune lighted upon him") } { force-land, land,@ frames: 1,2 (make a forced landing) } { [ beach, noun.object:beach,+ ] land,@ frames: 2,1 (land on a beach; "the ship beached near the port") } { [ port5, noun.location:port,+ ] land,@ frames: 2,1 (land at or reach a port; "The ship finally ported")} { [ disembark, noun.act:disembarkment,+ noun.act:disembarkation,+ embark,! ] [ debark, noun.act:debarkation,+ ] set_down, land,@ frames: 22,2 (go ashore; "The passengers disembarked at Southampton") } { [ embark, noun.act:embarkment,+ disembark,!] [ ship1, noun.artifact:ship,+ ] board,@ frames: 2,22 (go on board) } { entrain, board,@ frames: 2 (board a train) } { [touch_down, noun.act:touchdown1,+] land,@ noun.artifact:aircraft,;c frames: 1,2,4,22 (come or bring (a plane) to a landing; "the plane touched down at noon") } { [ land, noun.artifact:lander,+ noun.object:land,+ noun.act:landing1,+ ] set_down1, arrive,@ frames: 1,2,22 (reach or come to rest; "The bird landed on the highest branch"; "The plane landed in Istanbul") } { drive_in, arrive,@ frames: 2,1 (arrive by motorcar; "The star and her manager drive in today from their motor tour across the country") } { undershoot, land,@ frames: 8 (fall short of (the runway) in a landing; "The plane undershot the runway") } { belly-land, land,@ noun.act:aviation,;c frames: 1,8,2 (land on the underside without the landing gear) } { crash_land, land,@ noun.act:aviation,;c frames: 2,1,4,22 (make an emergency landing) } { ditch, crash_land,@ noun.act:aviation,;c frames: 8 (make an emergency landing on water) } { [ land1, noun.object:land,+ noun.act:landing1,+ ] put_down, bring_down, land,> arrive,@ noun.act:aviation,;c frames: 8,21 (cause to come to the ground; "the pilot managed to land the airplane safely") } { down, shoot_down, [ land6, noun.object:land,+ ] frames: 8 (shoot at and force to come down; "the enemy landed several of our aircraft") } { [ land2, noun.object:land,+ noun.act:landing,+ ] set_ashore, [ shore, noun.object:shore,+ ] arrive,@ frames: 1 (arrive on shore; "The ship landed in Pearl Harbor") } { rear, rise_up1, straighten1,@ frames: 1,2 (stand up on the hind legs, of quadrupeds; "The horse reared in terror") } { rear_back, rear,@ frames: 1,2 (rear backwards on its hind legs; "the frightened horse reared back") } { rear_back1, start4,@ frames: 2 (start with anger or resentment or in protest) } { straighten1, change_posture,@ frames: 1,2 (get up from a sitting or slouching position; "The students straightened when the teacher entered") } { drop_open, fall_open, sink1,@ frames: 1 (open involuntarily; "His mouth dropped open"; "Her jaw dropped") } { assume, take, strike8, take_up3, move,@ frames: 8 (occupy or take on; "He assumes the lotus position"; "She took her seat on the stage"; "We took our seats in the orchestra"; "She took up her position behind the tree"; "strike a pose") } { draw_up2, [pull_up3, noun.act:pull-up,+ ] straighten_up1, straighten1,@ frames: 9 (straighten oneself; "He drew himself up when he talked to his superior") } { rear1, [ erect, noun.act:erection,+ ] raise,@ frames: 8 (cause to rise up) } { prick_up, prick, cock_up, rear1,@ frames: 11,8 (raise; "The dog pricked up his ears") } { rise2, prove1, verb.change:grow,@ frames: 1 (increase in volume; "the dough rose slowly in the warm room") } { [arise, sit_down,! lie_down,! ] [ rise5, noun.act:rise,+ noun.person:riser,+ ] uprise3, get_up1, stand_up, change_posture,@ frames: 2 (rise to one's feet; "The audience got up and applauded") } { take_the_floor, stand_up,@ frames:2 (stand up to dance) } { [ bristle, noun.animal:bristle,+ ] uprise4, stand_up6, frames: 1 (rise up as in fear; "The dog's fur bristled"; "It was a sight to make one's hair uprise!") } { change_posture, verb.change:change,@ frames: 1,2 (undergo a change in bodily posture) } { [ fall14, noun.act:fall1,+ ] change_posture,@ frames: 2 (drop oneself to a lower or less erect position; "She fell back in her chair"; "He fell to his knees") } { [ fall15, noun.act:fall1,+ noun.event:fall,+ ] fall_down15, fall14,$ change_posture,@ frames: 2 (lose an upright position suddenly; "The vase fell over and the water spilled onto the table"; "Her hair fell across her forehead") } { right, change_posture,@ frames: 1,2 (regain an upright or proper position; "The capsized boat righted again") } { right3, right,$ verb.change:change1,@ frames: 8 (put in or restore to an upright position; "They righted the sailboat that had capsized")} { [sit_down, arise,! ] sit, change_posture,@ frames: 2,22 (take a seat) } { [lie_down, arise,! ] lie, change_posture,@ frames: 2,22 (assume a reclining position; "lie down on the bed until you feel better")} { stretch2, stretch_out2, lie_down,@ frames: 2 (lie down comfortably; "To enjoy the picnic, we stretched out on the grass") } { charge1, lie_down,@ frames: 1 (lie down on command, of hunting dogs) } { [ sag, noun.shape:sag,+ ] [ droop, noun.shape:droop,+ ] swag2, flag1, sink1,@ frames: 2,1 (droop, sink, or settle from or as if from pressure or loss of tautness) } { [ sag1, noun.shape:sag,+ ] sag_down, drop5,@ frames: 8 (cause to sag; "The children sagged their bottoms down even more comfortably") } { sink1, [ drop5, noun.artifact:drop1,+ ] drop_down, verb.change:sink,$ change_posture,@ frames: 2,1 (fall or descend to a lower place or level; "He sank to his knees") } { subside, [ settle4, noun.object:settlings,+ noun.event:settling,+ ] sink,@ frames: 1 (sink down or precipitate; "the mud subsides when the waters become calm")} { [ subside2, noun.event:subsiding,+ noun.event:subsidence1,+ noun.event:subsidence,+ ] sink4,@ frames: 1 (sink to a lower level or form a depression; "the valleys subside")} { [ settle2, noun.object:settlings,+ ] sink2,@ frames: 8,11 (cause to become clear by forming a sediment (of liquids)) } { settle9, settle2,$ verb.change:change,@ frames: 1 (become clear by the sinking of particles; "the liquid gradually settled")} { sink2, sink,> sink,$ move1,@ frames: 8,11 (cause to sink; "The Japanese sank American ships in Pearl Harbor")} { [ settle, noun.artifact:settle,+ ] stop,@ frames: 4,22 (come to rest) } { [ position, noun.location:position3,+ noun.attribute:position,+ noun.location:position,+ noun.artifact:positioner,+ noun.act:positioning,+ ] verb.contact:place,@ frames: 8,9,11,20,21 (cause to be in an appropriate place, state, or relation) } { [ square, noun.artifact:square1,+ ] position,@ frames: 8 (position so as to be square; "He squared his shoulders") } { square_up, jog2, even_up, square,@ frames: 8 (even up the edges of a stack of paper, in printing) } { [ glycerolize, noun.substance:glycerol,+ deglycerolize,!] glycerolise, verb.contact:place,@ noun.cognition:chemistry,;c frames: 8 (place in glycerol) } { [ deglycerolize, glycerolize,! ] deglycerolise, noun.cognition:chemistry,;c take_out,@ frames: 8 (remove from glycerol) } { [ space, noun.time:space,+ noun.communication:space,+ noun.shape:space,+ noun.attribute:spacing,+ ] verb.contact:place,@ frames: 8,21 (place at intervals; "Space the interviews so that you have some time between the different candidates") } { [ marshal, noun.person:marshal1,+ ] verb.contact:place,@ frames: 8,9 (place in proper rank; "marshal the troops") } { settle1, settle_down, verb.contact:place,@ frames: 4,22 (settle into a position, usually on a surface or ground; "dust settled on the roofs") } { sediment, settle1,@ frames: 1,4 (settle as sediment)} { [ sediment1, noun.phenomenon:sedimentation,+ ] sediment,$ verb.contact:deposit1,@ frames: 8,11 (deposit as a sediment)} { slump, slide_down, sink3, collapse,@ frames: 2,1,22 (fall or sink heavily; "He slumped onto the couch"; "My spirits sank")} { [ collapse, noun.event:collapse1,+ noun.event:collapse,+ ] fall_in, [ cave_in, noun.event:cave_in,+ ] give13, give_way1, break11, founder, verb.change:change,@ frames: 1,2 (break down, literally or metaphorically; "The wall collapsed"; "The business collapsed"; "The dam broke"; "The roof collapsed"; "The wall gave in"; "The roof finally gave under the weight of the ice") } { collapse3, burst4, collapse,> break11,$ frames: 8,11 (cause to burst; "The ice broke the pipe") } { slump1, [ slouch1, noun.attribute:slouch,+ noun.person:sloucher,+ ] sag,@ frames: 22,2 (assume a drooping posture or carriage)} { [ sink, noun.artifact:sinker,+ noun.event:sinking,+ float1,! verb.contact:sink_in,^ ] settle7, go_down, go_under, descend,@ frames: 2,1 (go under; "The raft sank and its occupants drowned")} { [ founder1, noun.event:foundering,+ ] sink,@ frames: 1,2 (sink below the surface) } { [ surface, noun.cognition:surface,+ noun.object:surface,+ noun.location:surface,+ noun.act:surfacing,+ ] come_up1, rise_up, [ rise4, noun.event:rise1,+ ] ascend2,@ frames: 2,1 (come to the surface) } { uprise6, ascend2,@ frames: 1 (ascend as a sound; "The choirs singing uprose and filled the church")} { [ emerge, noun.act:emersion1,+ ] surface,@ frames: 1,2 (come up to the surface of or rise; "He felt new emotions emerge") } { resurface, surface,@ frames: 1,2 (reappear on the surface) } { bubble_up, intumesce, rise_up,@ frames: 1 (move upwards in bubbles, as from the effect of heating; also used metaphorically; "Gases bubbled up from the earth"; "Marx's ideas have bubbled up in many places in Latin America") } { well, swell7, rise4,@ frames: 4 (come up, as of a liquid; "Tears well in her eyes"; "the currents well up") } { break9, verb.change:appear,@ frames: 1 (emerge from the surface of a body of water; "The whales broke") } { [ submerge, adj.all:submersible,+ adj.all:submergible,+ noun.event:submersion,+ noun.event:submerging,+ noun.event:submergence,+ ] [ submerse, noun.event:submersion,+ ] sink,@ frames: 2,1,8 (sink below the surface; go under or as if under water)} { [ zigzag, noun.shape:zigzag,+ ] crank1, turn,* move3,@ frames: 2,1 (travel along a zigzag path; "The river zigzags through the countryside") } { follow1, travel_along, travel,@ frames: 8 (travel along a certain course; "follow the road"; "follow the trail") } { [ heel, noun.body:heel,+ noun.artifact:heel,+ ] follow1,@ frames: 10,9 (follow at the heels of a person) } { [ seesaw, noun.artifact:seesaw,+ ] move,@ frames: 2,1 (move up and down as if on a seesaw) } { teeter-totter, teetertotter, [ seesaw1, noun.artifact:seesaw,+ ] verb.competition:play,@ frames: 2 (ride on a plank) } { [ advance, noun.act:advancement1,+ noun.event:advance,+ noun.act:advance,+ noun.person:advancer,+ recede1,! ] [ progress, noun.act:progress,+ noun.event:progress,+ noun.act:progression,+ ] pass_on1, move_on, march_on, go_on, travel,@ frames: 2,1 (move forward, also in the metaphorical sense; "Time marches on")} { [ penetrate6, noun.attribute:penetration1,+ ] advance,@ frames: 22 (make one's way deeper into or through; "The hikers did not manage to penetrate the dense forest")} { creep_up, sneak_up, advance,@ frames: 1,4 (advance stealthily or unnoticed; "Age creeps up on you") } { [ encroach, noun.event:encroachment,+ noun.act:encroachment,+ noun.person:encroacher,+ ] [ infringe, noun.act:infringement1,+ ] impinge, advance,@ frames: 1,4 (advance beyond the usual limit) } { press_on, push_on, plough_on, advance,@ frames: 2,1 (continue moving forward) } { jam1, push,@ frames: 8,11 (push down forcibly; "The driver jammed the brake pedal to the floor") } { string, string_along, advance,@ frames: 1,2,4,22 (move or come along)} { [ advance1, noun.act:advancement1,+ back1,!] bring_forward, move1,@ frames: 8,9 (cause to move forward; "Can you move the car seat forward?") } { [ nose2, noun.artifact:nose,+ ] advance1,@ frames: 8 (advance the forward part of with caution; "She nosed the car into the left lane") } { advance4, set_ahead, verb.change:set2,@ frames: 8 (move forward; "we have to advance clocks and watches when we travel eastward") } { [ withdraw, noun.act:withdrawal,+ ] retreat, pull_away, draw_back, [ recede1, noun.act:receding,+ ] [pull_back, noun.act:pullback,+ ] retire, move_back, verb.communication:retreat,$ move3,@ frames: 2,1,8,22 (pull back or move away or backward; "The enemy withdrew"; "The limo pulled away from the curb") } { retrograde, retreat1, recede1,@ frames: 1 (move back; "The glacier retrogrades") } { retrograde1, move3,@ frames: 1 (move in a direction contrary to the usual one; "retrograding planets") } { retrograde2, orbit,@ frames: 1 (move backward in an orbit, of celestial bodies) } { [ draw1, noun.artifact:drawer,+ ] pull3, pull_out3, get_out2, take_out10, draw,$ verb.contact:pull10,$ verb.change:pull11,$ verb.change:remove,@ frames: 8,21 (bring, take, or pull out of a container or from under a cover; "draw a weapon"; "pull out a gun"; "The mugger pulled a knife on his victim") } { [ proceed, noun.act:procession1,+ ] go_forward, [ continue, noun.act:continuation,+ ] move3,@ frames: 2,1 (move ahead; travel onward in time or space; "We proceeded towards Washington"; "She continued in the direction of the hills"; "We are moving ahead in time now") } { trace3, proceed,@ frames: 2,8 (make one's course or travel along a path; travel or pass over, around, or along; "The children traced along the edge of the dark forest"; "The women traced the pasture")} { roar, proceed,@ frames: 4,22 (act or proceed in a riotous, turbulent, or disorderly way; "desperadoes from the hills regularly roared in to take over the town"-R.A.Billington) } { [ limp1, noun.act:limp,+ ] proceed,@ frames: 1,4,2,22 (proceed slowly or with difficulty; "the boat limped into the harbor") } { [barge, verb.communication:barge_in,^ ] thrust_ahead, push_forward, rush,@ frames: 22 (push one's way; "she barged into the meeting room") } { [ march1, noun.group:march,+ noun.act:march,+ noun.act:marching,+ ] process, walk,@ frames: 2,22 (march in a procession; "They processed into the dining room") } { countermarch, march1,@ frames: 2 (march back along the same way) } { [back, back_up,^ back_off,^ back_down,^ back_out,^ ] back1,$ move3,@ frames: 4,22 (travel backward; "back into the driveway"; "The car backed up and hit the tree") } { back_out, back,@ frames: 2,22 (move out of a space backwards; "He backed out of the driveway") } { [back1, advance1,!] back,> frames: 21,20 (cause to travel backward; "back the car into the parking spot")} { back_up, back_off, [back_down, noun.communication:backdown,+] withdraw,@ frames: 2,1 (move backwards from a certain position; "The bully had to back down") } { [ lag, noun.act:lag,+ noun.person:lagger,+ noun.person:laggard,+ ] [ dawdle1, noun.person:dawdler,+ ] fall_back, fall_behind, follow,@ frames: 2,1 (hang (back) or fall (behind) in movement, progress, development, etc.) } { [ tailgate, noun.person:tailgater,+ ] follow,@ frames: 8,9 (follow at a dangerously close distance; "it is dangerous to tailgate another vehicle") } { pan, travel,@ frames: 1,4 (make a sweeping movement; "The camera panned across the room") } { [ follow, noun.person:follower1,+ noun.act:following1,+ precede,! ] move3,@ frames: 2,8,1,9,11 (to travel behind, go after, come after; "The ducklings followed their mother around the pond"; "Please follow the guide through the museum") } { catch_up, reach1,@ follow,* frames: 2,22 (reach the point where one should be after a delay; "I caught up on my homework")} { come_back1, catch_up,@ frames: 1,2 (even the score, in sports) } { scale1, surmount, reach1,@ frames: 8,11 (reach the highest point of; "We scaled the Mont Blanc") } { [ precede, noun.act:precedency,+ follow,! ] lead2, travel,@ frames: 2,1,8,9,10,11 (move ahead (of others) in time or space) } { [ lead, noun.person:leader,+ ] [ head2, noun.event:head,+ noun.location:head2,+ noun.group:head,+ ] precede,@ frames: 8,9 (travel in front of; go in advance of others; "The procession was headed by John")} { draw_away, lead,@ frames: 2 (move ahead of (one's competitors) in a race)} { [ lead1, noun.person:leader,+ ] take9, direct, conduct1, [ guide, noun.person:guide,+ ] frames: 8,9,10,11 (take somebody somewhere; "We lead him to our chief"; "can you take me to the main entrance?"; "He conducted us to the palace")} { [ hand, noun.act:hand,+ ] guide,@ frames: 9 (guide or conduct or usher somewhere; "hand the elderly lady into the taxi" )} { [ mislead, noun.person:misleader,+ ] [ misdirect, noun.communication:misdirection,+ ] misguide, lead_astray, lead1,@ frames: 9 (lead someone in the wrong direction or give someone wrong directions; "The pedestrian misdirected the out-of-town driver") } { [ usher, noun.person:usher,+ frames: 2] show, lead1,@ frames: 9 (take (someone) to their seats, as in theaters or auditoriums; "The usher showed us to our seats") } { marshal1, usher,@ frames: 9,20 (lead ceremoniously, as in a procession) } { [ pursue, noun.act:pursuit,+ noun.person:pursuer,+ ] [ follow13, noun.person:follower1,+ noun.act:following1,+ ] move3,@ frames: 8,9,10,11 (follow in or as if in pursuit; "The police car pursued the suspected attacker"; "Her bad deed followed her and haunted her dreams all her life") } { [ stalk3, noun.act:stalk2,+ noun.person:stalker2,+ noun.person:stalker,+ noun.act:stalking2,+ ] pursue,@ frames: 8,9 (go through (an area) in search of prey; "stalk the woods for deer")} { [ shadow, noun.person:shadow1,+ noun.person:shadow,+ noun.person:shadower,+ noun.act:shadowing,+ ] follow,@ frames: 8,9,10,11 (follow, usually without the person's knowledge; "The police are shadowing her") } { [ carry7, noun.act:carry,+ ] follow,@ frames: 8 (pursue a line of scent or be a bearer; "the dog was taught to fetch and carry") } { [ chase, noun.person:chaser,+ noun.food:chaser,+ noun.act:chase,+ chase_away,^ ] chase_after, [ trail, noun.act:trailing,+ ] [ tail, noun.person:tail,+ noun.act:tailing,+ ] [ tag, noun.act:tag1,+ tag_along,^ ] give_chase, dog, go_after1, [ track, noun.cognition:track,+ noun.person:tracker,+ noun.act:tracking,+ ] pursue,@ frames: 8,9,10 (go after with the intent to catch; "The policeman chased the mugger down the alley"; "the dog chased the rabbit") } { fire2, drive_out1,@ frames: 9,11,10 (drive out or away by or as if by fire; "The soldiers were fired"; "Surrender fires the cold skepticism") } { quest, trail,@ frames: 1,2 (search the trail of (game); "The dog went off and quested") } { chase_away, drive_out1, turn_back2, drive_away, dispel, drive_off6, run_off, drive_out,$ move1,@ frames: 8,9,10 (force to go away; used both with concrete and metaphoric meanings; "Drive away potential burglars"; "drive away bad thoughts"; "dispel doubts"; "The supermarket had to turn back many disappointed customers") } { clear_the_air, dispel,@ frames: 1,2 (dispel differences or negative emotions; "The group called a meeting to finally clear the air")} { banish, chase_away,@ frames: 8,11 (drive away; "banish bad thoughts"; "banish gloom") } { shoo_off, shoo, shoo_away, chase_away,@ frames: 8,9 (drive away by crying `shoo!') } { [ hound, noun.animal:hound,+ ] [ hunt, noun.act:hunt1,+ noun.act:hunt,+ noun.person:hunter,+ ] trace, chase,@ frames: 8,9 (pursue or chase relentlessly; "The hunters traced the deer into the woods"; "the detectives hounded the suspect until they found him") } { ferret, hound,@ frames: 8,9 (hound or harry relentlessly)} { haunt, [ stalk1, noun.act:stalk1,+ ] pursue,@ frames: 8 (follow stealthily or recur constantly and spontaneously to; "her ex-boyfriend stalked her"; "the ghost of her mother haunted her")} { run_down, chase,@ frames: 8,9 (pursue until captured; "They ran down the fugitive") } { [ trace1, noun.communication:trace2,+ ] retrace, return,@ frames: 8 (to go back over again; "we retraced the route we took last summer"; "trace your path") } { backtrack, turn_back, double_back, return,@ frames: 2,1 (retrace one's course; "The hikers got into a storm and had to turn back") } { cut_back, [flash_back, noun.communication:flashback,+] return,@ frames: 1,4 (return in time; "the film cut back to an earlier event in the story")} { [ return, noun.act:return1,+ noun.act:return,+ ] travel,@ frames: 22,2,1 (go or come back to place, condition, or activity where one has been before; "return to your native land"; "the professor returned to his teaching position after serving as Dean") } { [ home, noun.location:home4,+ ] return,@ frames: 1,2 (return home accurately from a long distance; "homing pigeons") } { go_home, head_home, return,@ frames: 2 (return home; "After the movie, we went home") } { return1, return,@ frames: 1 (return to a previous position; in mathematics; "The point returned to the interior of the figure") } { [ boomerang, noun.artifact:boomerang,+ noun.act:boomerang,+ ] return,@ frames: 1 (return to the initial position from where it came; like a boomerang) } { [ arrive, noun.person:arriver,+ noun.act:arrival1,+ leave1,! ] get, [ come4, noun.person:comer,+ noun.act:coming1,+ ] frames: 1,2,22,4 (reach a destination; arrive by movement or progress; "She arrived home at 7 o'clock"; "She didn't get to Chicago until after midnight")} { roll_up3, arrive,@ frames: 22 (arrive in a vehicle: "He rolled up in a black Mercedes")} { get12, get,$ catch,@ frames: 8 (reach and board; "She got the bus just as it was leaving") } { come2, come_in1, arrive,@ frames: 1 (be received; "News came in of the massacre in Rwanda") } { reach, hit7, [ attain, noun.act:attainment1,+ ] arrive,@ frames: 8,11 (reach a point in time, or a certain state or level; "The thermometer hit 100 degrees"; "This car can reach a speed of 140 miles per hour") } { max_out, reach,@ frames: 1,2 (reach a maximum; "I maxed out on all my credit cards")} { break_even, reach,@ frames: 6,7 (attain a level at which there is neither gain nor loss, as in business, gambling, or a competitive sport) } { [ access, adj.all:accessible,+ noun.act:accession3,+ noun.act:access,+ ] get_at, reach1,@ frames: 8 (reach or gain access to; "How does one access the attic in this house?"; "I cannot get to the T.V. antenna, even if I climb on the roof") } { flood_in, arrive,@ frames: 1,2 (arrive in great numbers) } { crest, peak,@ frames: 1,4 (reach a high point; "The river crested last night") } { [bottom_out, top_out,!] reach1,@ frames: 1 (reach the low point; "Prices bottomed out and started to rise again after a while") } { [top_out, bottom_out,!] [ peak, noun.state:peak,+ noun.quantity:peak,+ ] rise,* reach1,@ frames: 1,4 (to reach the highest point; attain maximum intensity, activity; "That wild, speculative spirit peaked in 1929"; "Bids for the painting topped out at $50 million")} { [ depart, noun.event:departure,+ noun.act:departure,+ noun.person:departer,+ stay1,!] [take_leave, frames: 2 ] quit, leave1,@ frames: 8,22 (go away or leave) } { fall_out2, leave,@ frames: 2 (leave (a barracks) in order to take a place in a military formation, or leave a military formation; "the soldiers fell out")} { walk_out_of, depart,@ frames: 8 (leave, usually as an expression of disapproval) } { congee, depart,@ frames: 2,22 (depart after obtaining formal permission; "He has congeed with the King") } { pop_off, leave1,@ frames: 2 (leave quickly) } { [stay1, depart,!] frames: 2,1,4,22 (remain behind; "I had to stay at home and watch the children") } { beat_a_retreat, depart,@ frames: 2 (depart hastily) } { [ leave1, noun.person:leaver,+ noun.act:leave,+ arrive,!] go_forth, go_away, leave,$ frames: 2,1 (go away from a place; "At what time does your train leave?"; "She didn't leave until midnight"; "The ship leaves at midnight")} { walk_off1, walk_away, leave1,@ frames: 2 (go away from; "The actor walked off before he got his cue"; "I got annoyed and just walked off")} { [walk_out, noun.act:walkout1,+ ] leave1,@ frames: 2 (leave abruptly, often in protest or anger; "The customer that was not served walked out") } { come_away, leave1,@ frames: 7,22 (leave in a certain condition; "She came away angry")} { decamp, [skip2, noun.communication:colloquialism,;u frames: 8] vamoose, leave1,@ frames: 2 (leave suddenly; "She persuaded him to decamp"; "skip town") } { scram, buzz_off, fuck_off, get15, bugger_off, leave1,@ frames: 2,1 (leave immediately; used usually in the imperative form; "Scram!") } { run_off1, run_out2, bolt1, bolt_out, beetle_off, leave1,@ frames: 2,22 (leave suddenly and as if in a hurry; "The listeners bolted when he discussed his strange ideas"; "When she started to tell silly stories, I ran out") } { ride_off, ride_away, leave1,@ frames: 1,2,4,22 (ride away on a horse, for example) } { go_out1, leave1,@ frames: 1,22 (take the field; "The soldiers went out on missions") } { [ tarry, noun.act:tarriance,+ ] linger1, leave1,@ frames: 2,22 (leave slowly and hesitantly) } { [ dally, noun.person:dallier,+ noun.act:dalliance,+ ] [ dawdle4, noun.person:dawdler,+ noun.act:dawdling,+ ] verb.body:act,@ frames: 2 (waste time; "Get busy--don't dally!")} { [ derail, noun.event:derailment,+ ] jump5, travel,@ frames: 1 (run off or leave the rails; "the train derailed because a cow was standing on the tracks") } { [ derail1, noun.event:derailment,+ ] verb.social:sabotage,@ frames: 8,11 (cause to run off the tracks; "they had planned to derail the trains that carried atomic waste") } { [ shunt, noun.artifact:shunter,+ ] transfer,@ frames: 8 (transfer to another track, of trains) } { [ transfer, noun.person:transferrer,+ ] [ shift2, noun.act:shift,+ ] move1,@ frames: 8,9,20,21 (move around; "transfer the packet from his trouser pockets to a pocket in his jacket")} { [ carry10, noun.act:carry,+ ] verb.possession:carry13,$ transfer,@ frames: 8 (transfer (a number, cipher, or remainder) to the next column or unit's place before or after, in addition or multiplication; "put down 5 and carry 2") } { shuffle1, shift2,@ frames: 21 (move about, move back and forth; "He shuffled his funds among different accounts in various countries so as to avoid the IRS") } { [ transship, noun.act:transshipment,+ ] transfer,@ frames: 8 (transfer for further transportation from one ship or conveyance to another) } { bunker, transfer,@ frames: 8 (transfer cargo from a ship to a warehouse) } { carry_over, carry_forward, transfer,@ noun.act:accounting,;c frames: 8 (transfer from one time period to the next) } { displace, move1,@ frames: 9,10 (cause to move, usually with force or pressure; "the refugees were displaced by the war") } { force_out, crowd_out, displace,@ frames: 11,9,10,8 (press, force, or thrust out of a small space; "The weeds crowded out the flowers") } { [ evacuate, noun.act:evacuation1,+ ] move2,> displace,@ frames: 9 (move people from their homes or country) } { [ depart1, noun.event:departure,+ noun.act:departure,+ noun.person:departer,+ ] [ part, noun.act:parting,+ verb.possession:part_with,^ ] start2, start_out, set_forth, set_off, set_out, [take_off, noun.act:takeoff,+ ] leave1,@ frames: 2,1,22 (leave; "The family took off for Florida") } { [take_off2, noun.event:takeoff,+ ] [lift_off, noun.event:liftoff,+ ] depart1,@ frames: 1,4 (depart from the ground; "The plane took off two hours late") } { roar_off, take_off,@ frames: 1,2,20,21 (leave; "The car roared off into the fog") } { blaze, blaze_out, take_off,@ frames: 1,2,20,21 (move rapidly and as if blazing; "The spaceship blazed out into space") } { sally_forth, sally_out1, depart1,@ frames: 2,22 (set out in a sudden, energetic or violent manner) } { [pull_out, noun.act:pullout,+ pull_in,!] get_out, verb.social:pull_out,$ leave1,@ frames: 2,1,22,8 (move out or away; "The troops pulled out after the cease-fire") } { [pull_in, pull_out,! ] get_in, move_in1, draw_in, arrive,@ frames: 1,2 (of trains; move into (a station); "The bullet train drew into Tokyo Station") } { [ exit, noun.act:exit,+ noun.artifact:exit,+ enter,!] go_out, get_out1, [ leave, noun.act:leave,+ ] move,@ frames: 2,1,8,11 (move out of or depart from; "leave the room"; "the fugitive has left the country") } { [get_off2, get_on3,!] exit,@ frames: 2,8 (leave a vehicle, aircraft, etc.)} { detrain, get_off2,@ frames: 2 (leave a train) } { deplane, get_off2,@ noun.act:aviation,;c frames: 2 (get off an airplane) } { step_out, exit,@ frames: 2 (go outside a room or building for a short period of time) } { [ enter, noun.artifact:entree,+ noun.person:entrant2,+ noun.event:entrance,+ noun.act:entrance,+ noun.artifact:entry,+ noun.act:entry,+ noun.event:entering,+ noun.act:entering,+ exit,! verb.possession:enter_upon,^ ] come_in2, get_into, get_in1, go_into, go_in, [ move_into, move_in,^ ] frames: 2,1,8,11 (to come or go into; "the boat entered an area of shallow marshes")} { [walk_in, noun.person:walk-in1,+ ] enter,@ frames: 2 (enter by walking; "She walks in at all hours, as if she lived here")} { call_at, out_in, enter,@ frames: 11 (enter a harbor; "the ship called in Athens")} { plump_in, arrive,@ frames: 2 (arrive suddenly and unannounced; "He plumped in on a Sunday morning") } { plump_out, depart,@ frames: 22 (depart suddenly; "He plumped out of the house") } { take_water, enter,@ frames: 2 (enter the water; "the wild ducks took water") } { turn_in, enter,@ frames: 1,2,24,22 (make an entrance by turning from a road; "Turn in after you see the gate") } { edge_in, edge_up, approach,@ frames: 2,22 (push one's way into (a space))} { [ board, noun.person:boarder2,+ ] get_on3, enter,@ frames: 8 (get on board of (trains, buses, ships, aircraft, etc.)) } { emplane, enplane, embark,@ noun.act:aviation,;c frames: 2 (board a plane) } { catch, verb.competition:catch10,$ board,@ frames: 8 (reach in time; "I have to catch a train at 7 o'clock") } { [ intrude1, adj.all:intrusive1,+ noun.act:intrusion1,+ noun.person:intruder,+ intrude_on,^ ] [ irrupt1, noun.act:irruption,+ ] enter,@ frames: 2,22 (enter uninvited; "They intruded on our dinner party"; "She irrupted into our sitting room") } { bother, intrude1,@ frames: 9 (intrude or enter uninvited; "Don't bother the professor while she is grading term papers") } { barge_in, [ crash, noun.person:crasher,+ ] gate-crash, intrude1,@ frames: 2,22 (enter uninvited; informal; "let's crash the party!")} { move_in_on, intrude1,@ frames: 8,9 (make intrusive advances towards) } { crash4, pass,@ frames: 1,2,22 (move violently as through a barrier; "The terrorists crashed the gate") } { [ muscle, noun.attribute:muscle,+ ] pass,@ frames: 22 (make one's way by force; "He muscled his way into the office") } { [ transgress, noun.act:transgression1,+ ] trespass, overstep, pass,@ frames: 8 (pass beyond (limits or boundaries)) } { intrude_on, [ invade, adj.all:intrusive1^invasive,+ noun.event:invasion,+ noun.person:invader,+ ] obtrude_upon, encroach_upon, enter,@ frames: 8 (to intrude upon, infringe, encroach on, violate; "This new colleague invades my territory"; "The neighbors intrude on your privacy")} { foray_into, [ raid, noun.person:raider,+ ] invade,@ frames: 8 (enter someone else's territory and take spoils; "The pirates raided the coastal villages regularly")} { [ maraud, noun.act:maraud,+ noun.person:marauder,+ ] raid,@ frames: 2 (raid and rove in search of booty; "marauding rebels overran the countryside")} { [ infest, noun.state:infestation,+ noun.group:infestation,+ ] overrun1, verb.competition:invade,@ frames: 10,11 (invade in great numbers; "the roaches infested our kitchen") } { reach1, make, [ attain1, noun.act:attainment1,+ ] hit, arrive_at, gain, travel,* frames: 8 (reach a destination, either real or abstract; "We hit Detroit by noon"; "The water reached the doorstep"; "We barely made it to the finish line"; "I have to hit the MAC machine before the weekend starts") } { [summit, noun.location:summit,+] breast1, reach1,@ frames: 2,8,11 (reach the summit (of a mountain); "They breasted the mountain"; "Many mountaineers go up Mt. Everest but not all summit")} { [ top4, noun.location:top2,+ ] reach1,@ frames: 8 (reach or ascend the top of; "The hikers topped the mountain just before noon")} { make15, make,$ reach1,@ frames: 8 (reach in time; "We barely made the plane") } { find10, reach1,@ frames: 11 (succeed in reaching; arrive at; "The arrow found its mark") } { [ culminate, noun.location:culmination,+ ] reach1,@ frames: 1 (reach the highest altitude or the meridian, of a celestial body) } { get_through, come_through, reach1,@ frames: 1,2 (succeed in reaching a real or abstract destination after overcoming problems; "We finally got through the bureaucracy and could talk to the Minister") } { [ reach6, noun.act:reaching,+ ] make2, get_to2, progress_to, verb.social:achieve,@ frames: 8 (reach a goal; "make the first team"; "We made it!"; "She may not make the grade") } { [ ground, noun.object:ground,+ ] run_aground3, hit,@ frames: 1,2 (hit or reach the ground) } { [ ground1, noun.object:ground,+ ] strand2, run_aground1, ground,> land3,@ frames: 8 (bring to the ground; "the storm grounded the ship") } { [ miss, noun.event:miss,+ ] travel,* verb.social:fail,@ frames: 11 (fail to reach or get to; "She missed her train") } { meet6, verb.social:meet,@ frames: 8,9 (meet by design; be present at the arrival of; "Can you meet me at the train station?") } { meet_up_with, meet6,@ frames: 9 (meet with by appointment; "She met up with her former lover") } { [ meet1, noun.group:meeting,+ noun.event:meeting,+ ] run_into1, [ encounter, noun.act:encounter1,+ ] run_across, come_across, see, verb.social:meet,$ frames: 9,8,11 (come together; "I'll probably see you at the meeting"; "How nice to see you again!") } { [ intersect, adj.all:crossed1^intersectant,+ noun.act:intersection,+ ] [ cross3, noun.location:crossing,+ noun.artifact:crossing1,+ ] meet1,@ frames: 1,2,4,22 (meet at a point) } { [ congregate, noun.group:congregation1,+ noun.group:congregation,+ noun.act:congregation,+ noun.act:congregating,+ ] verb.social:gather,@ frames: 2,22 (come together, usually for a purpose; "The crowds congregated in front of the Vatican on Christmas Eve")} { hive, verb.social:gather,@ frames: 1,2 (move together in a hive or as if in a hive; "The bee swarms are hiving")} { [ fort, noun.artifact:fort,+ noun.artifact:fort1,+ ] fort_up, verb.social:gather,@ frames: 2,22 (gather in, or as if in, a fort, as for protection or defense) } { [ mass, noun.group:mass2,+ ] crowd,@ frames: 2,22 (join together into a mass or collect or form a mass; "Crowds were massing outside the palace") } { [ press, noun.group:press1,+ ] mass,@ frames: 22,4 (crowd closely; "The crowds pressed along the street") } { [ convene, noun.act:convention,+ noun.act:convening,+ ] verb.social:meet,@ frames: 2,8,9,22 (meet formally; "The council convened last week")} { reconvene, convene,@ frames: 1,2 (meet again; "The bill will be considered when the Legislature reconvenes next Fall") } { [ sit1, noun.communication:sitting,+ ] convene,@ frames: 1,2 (be in session; "When does the court of law sit?") } { [ cluster, noun.group:cluster,+ noun.group:clustering,+ ] [ constellate, noun.object:constellation,+ noun.cognition:constellation,+ ] [ flock, noun.group:flock3,+ ] [ clump1, noun.group:clump,+ ] verb.social:gather,@ frames: 2,22,4 (come together as in a cluster or flock; "The poets constellate in this town every summer") } { [ flock1, noun.group:flock3,+ ] move3,@ frames: 4,22 (move as a crowd or in a group; "Tourists flocked to the shrine where the statue was said to have shed tears")} { [ accompany, noun.act:accompaniment,+ ] travel,@ frames: 8,9,20,10,11 (go or travel along with; "The nurse accompanied the old lady everywhere") } { [ escort, noun.person:escort,+ ] accompany,@ frames: 9,8,21,20 (accompany as an escort; "She asked her older brother to escort her to the ball") } { see3, escort1, accompany,@ frames: 8 (accompany or escort; "I'll see you to the door") } { [ squire, noun.person:squire1,+ ] escort,@ frames: 9 (attend upon as a squire; serve as a squire) } { [ safeguard, noun.communication:safeguard,+ ] escort,@ frames: 9,8 (escort safely) } { [ convoy, noun.group:convoy1,+ noun.group:convoy,+ noun.act:convoy,+ ] escort,@ verb.competition:protect,* frames: 8,9 (escort in transit; "the trucks convoyed the cars across the battle zone"; "the warships convoyed the merchant ships across the Pacific") } { [ chaperone, noun.person:chaperone,+ ] [ chaperon, noun.person:chaperon,+ ] escort,@ verb.competition:protect,* frames: 9 (accompany as a chaperone) } { [body_guard, noun.person:bodyguard,+ noun.group:bodyguard,+] verb.competition:protect,@ escort,* frames: 9 (accompany and protect from physical harm) } { [tag_along, noun.person:tagalong,+] accompany,@ frames: 2,22 (go along with, often uninvited; "my younger brother often tagged along when I went out with my friends") } { [ huddle1, noun.group:huddle,+ noun.person:huddler,+ ] huddle_together, cluster,@ frames: 2,22 (crowd or draw together; "let's huddle together--it's cold!")} { bunch_together, [ bunch, noun.group:bunch,+ ] bunch_up, cluster,@ frames: 22 (form into a bunch; "The frightened children bunched together in the corner of the classroom") } { [ crowd, noun.group:crowd,+ noun.state:crowding,+ ] crowd_together, verb.social:gather,@ frames: 2,22 (to gather together in large numbers; "men in straw boaters and waxed mustaches crowded the verandah") } { [ overcrowd, noun.state:over-crowding,+ ] crowd,@ frames: 2 (crowd together too much) } { surcharge, overcrowd1,@ frames: 8 (fill to capacity with people; "The air raids had surcharged the emergency wards") } { [ overcrowd1, noun.state:over-crowding,+ ] crowd1,@ frames: 8,9 (cause to crowd together too much; "The students overcrowded the cafeteria") } { pour, [ swarm, noun.group:swarm1,+ ] [ stream3, noun.state:stream,+ ] teem, pullulate, crowd,@ frames: 22 (move in large numbers; "people were pouring out of the theater"; "beggars pullulated in the plaza")} { [ herd, noun.group:herd2,+ ] crowd,@ frames: 2 (move together, like a herd) } { [ herd1, noun.group:herd2,+ noun.person:herder,+ ] [ crowd1, noun.group:crowd,+ noun.state:crowding,+ ] move1,@ frames: 8,9,20,21 (cause to herd, drive, or crowd together; "We herded the children into a spare classroom")} { [ disperse, noun.event:dispersion,+ ] [ dissipate, noun.event:dissipation,+ ] [ scatter, noun.attribute:scatter,+ noun.act:scatter,+ noun.act:scattering,+ ] spread_out2, separate,@ frames: 2,1 (move away from each other; "The crowds dispersed"; "The children scattered in all directions when the teacher approached") } { break8, disperse,@ frames: 1 (scatter or part; "The clouds broke after the heavy downpour") } { [ volley1, noun.act:volley,+ ] verb.contact:volley,$ scatter,@ frames: 1,4 (be dispersed in a volley; "gun shots volleyed at the attackers") } { [break_up, noun.event:breakup,+ ] separate,@ frames: 2,1 (come apart; "the group broke up") } { [ diffract, noun.phenomenon:diffraction,+ ] separate,@ frames: 1 (undergo diffraction; "laser light diffracts electrons" ) } { [ disband, noun.act:disbandment,+ ] dissolve, break_up,@ frames: 2,1 (stop functioning or cohering as a unit; "The political wing of the party dissolved after much internal fighting") } { [ separate, noun.act:separation,+ ] [ part2, noun.act:parting,+ ] [ split, noun.act:split,+ ] move,@ frames: 2,1 (go one's own way; move apart; "The friends separated after the party") } { [ disperse1, noun.act:dispersion,+ ] [ dissipate1, noun.event:dissipation,+ ] dispel1, break_up1, [ scatter1, noun.attribute:scatter,+ noun.act:scatter,+ noun.event:scattering,+ noun.act:scattering,+ ] separate1,@ frames: 9,10 (to cause to separate and go in different directions; "She waved her hand and scattered the crowds") } { break10, flee,@ noun.group:military,;c frames: 1,2 (make a rupture in the ranks of the enemy or one's own by quitting or fleeing; "The ranks broke")} { [ disband1, noun.act:disbandment,+ ] break_up1,@ frames: 9,10 (cause to break up or cease to function; "the principal disbanded the political student organization") } { [ separate1, adj.all:disjunctive^separative1,+ ] [ divide, adj.all:divisible,+ noun.act:division2,+ ] frames: 8,9,10,11 (make a division or separation) } { [ rail1, noun.artifact:rail2,+ noun.artifact:railing,+ ] rail_off, separate1,@ frames: 8,11 (separate with a railing; "rail off the crowds from the Presidential palace")} { [ detach, noun.group:detachment,+ ] separate1,@ noun.group:military,;c frames: 8,9 (separate (a small unit) from a larger, especially for a special assignment; "detach a regiment") } { shut_off, close_off, separate1,@ frames: 8,9,10,11,6 (isolate or separate; "She was shut off from the friends") } { curtain_off, shut_off,@ frames: 8,10 (separate by means of a curtain) } { [ avulse, noun.act:avulsion,+ ] verb.contact:separate2,@ frames: 8,11 (separate by avulsion) } { sprawl, [ straggle1, noun.group:straggle,+ ] verb.contact:spread,@ frames: 4,1 (go, come, or spread in a rambling or irregular way; "Branches straggling out quite far")} { [ diverge, adj.all:divergent,+ noun.act:divergency,+ noun.act:divergence,+ converge,! ] move,@ frames: 2,22,1 (move or draw apart; "The two paths diverge here") } { [ converge, adj.all:convergent,+ noun.act:convergency,+ noun.act:convergence1,+ noun.event:convergence,+ noun.act:converging,+ diverge,! ] verb.social:meet,@ frames: 2,1,22,4 (move or draw together at a certain location; "The crowd converged on the movie star")} { [ concentrate, noun.attribute:concentration3,+ noun.act:concentration2,+ ] converge,@ frames: 4,22 (draw together or meet in one common center; "These groups concentrate in the inner cities") } { [ bend1, noun.act:bender2,+ noun.shape:bend2,+ noun.artifact:bend,+ ] turn,@ frames: 1,4 (change direction; "The road bends") } { [ swerve, noun.event:swerve,+ noun.act:swerve,+ noun.act:swerving,+ ] sheer, [ curve, noun.shape:curve,+ noun.artifact:curve,+ ] [ trend, noun.location:trend1,+ ] [ veer, noun.act:veering,+ ] slue, slew, cut8, turn,@ frames: 1,4 (turn sharply; change direction abruptly; "The car cut to the left at the intersection"; "The motorbike veered to the right") } { peel_off, veer,@ noun.act:aviation,;c frames: 1 (leave a formation) } { [ deflect, adj.all:crooked1^deflective,+ noun.act:deflexion,+ noun.act:deflection,+ noun.artifact:deflector,+ ] turn,@ frames: 1,2 (turn aside and away from an initial or intended course) } { yaw1, swerve,@ frames: 1,2 (swerve off course momentarily; "the ship yawed when the huge waves hit it") } { hunt4, yaw,@ noun.artifact:airplane,;c frames: 1,2 (yaw back and forth about a flight path; "the plane's nose yawed")} { [ deflect1, noun.act:deflexion,+ noun.act:deflection,+ noun.artifact:deflector,+ ] bend2, turn_away, turn,@ frames: 8,11 (turn from a straight course, fixed direction, or line of interest) } { [ avert, noun.act:aversion,+ ] turn_away1, turn,@ frames: 11 (turn away or aside; "They averted their eyes when the King entered") } { [ crook, noun.shape:crook,+ ] [ curve2, noun.state:curvature,+ ] bend,@ frames: 1,8 (bend or cause to bend; "He crooked his index finger"; "the road curved sharply") } { recurve, curve2,@ frames: 8 (curve or bend (something) back or down) } { [ arch, noun.shape:arch,+ noun.body:arch,+ noun.artifact:arch1,+ noun.artifact:arch,+ ] [ curve1, noun.attribute:curve,+ noun.state:curvature,+ noun.attribute:curvature1,+ ] [ arc, noun.shape:arc1,+ noun.shape:arc,+ ] bend,@ frames: 1,8 (form an arch or curve; "her back arches"; "her hips curve nicely") } { overarch, arch_over, frames: 11 (form an arch over; "Big rocks overarch the stream") } { [ camber, noun.shape:camber,+ noun.object:camber,+ ] curve1,@ frames: 1,8 (curve upward in the middle) } { [ hunch, noun.act:hunch,+ ] [ hump, noun.shape:hump,+ ] hunch_forward, hunch_over, bend,* change_posture,@ frames: 2 (round one's back by bending forward and drawing the shoulders forward) } { [straighten, bend,! ] unbend, change_posture,@ frames: 1,8 (straighten up or out; make straight) } { [ bend, adj.all:flexible1^bendable,+ noun.artifact:bender,+ noun.shape:bend2,+ noun.shape:bend1,+ straighten,! ] [ flex, noun.act:flexure,+ noun.shape:flexure,+ ] verb.change:change_shape,@ frames: 1,2,8,11 (form a curve; "The stick does not bend")} { [ incurvate, noun.act:incurvation,+ noun.shape:incurvation,+ ] bend,@ frames: 1 (bend inwards; "The body incurvates a little at the back")} { [ retroflex, noun.act:retroflection,+ noun.act:retroflexion,+ ] replicate, bend,@ frames: 1,11,8 (bend or turn backward)} { dress7, line_up, position,@ frames: 2 (arrange in ranks; "dress troops") } { [line_up1, noun.group:lineup,+] queue_up, [ queue, noun.group:queue,+ ] verb.stative:wait,* verb.contact:stand,@ frames: 2 (form a queue, form a line, stand in line; "Customers lined up in front of the store") } { [ flex1, noun.act:flex,+ ] verb.change:contract4,@ frames: 8,1 (contract; "flex a muscle") } { [ slope, noun.attribute:slope,+ noun.object:slope,+ ] [ incline, noun.artifact:incline,+ noun.object:incline,+ noun.shape:inclination2,+ noun.shape:inclination1,+ noun.shape:inclination,+ noun.attribute:inclination2,+ ] [ pitch1, noun.attribute:pitch1,+ ] lean,@ frames: 1,4 (be at an angle; "The terrain sloped down")} { [ ascend1, adj.all:ascending^ascensive,+ adj.all:ascending^ascendent,+ adj.all:ascending^ascendant,+ noun.object:ascent,+ noun.communication:ascender1,+ ] incline,@ frames: 1 (slope upwards; "The path ascended to the top of the hill")} { [ stoop5, noun.person:stooper,+ ] incline,@ frames: 1 (sag, bend, bend over or down; "the rocks stooped down over the hiking path")} { [ fall11, noun.object:fall,+ ] slope,@ frames: 1,4 (slope downward; "The hills around here fall towards the ocean") } { [ climb6, noun.object:climb,+ ] slope,@ frames: 1,4 (slope upward; "The path climbed all the way to the top of the hill") } { [ dip2, noun.shape:dip1,+ ] slope,@ frames: 1 (slope downwards; "Our property dips towards the river") } { weather, slant,@ frames: 8 (cause to slope) } { [ lean, noun.attribute:lean,+ noun.act:leaner,+ verb.contact:lean_against,^ verb.contact:lean_on,^ ] [ tilt, noun.attribute:tilt,+ noun.act:tilt1,+ ] [tip1, tip_over1,^ tip_over,^ ] [ slant, noun.attribute:slant,+ ] [ angle, noun.shape:angle,+ ] bend,@ frames: 1,4,22 (to incline or bend from a vertical position; "She leaned over the banister") } { [ list, noun.attribute:list,+ ] heel1, lean,@ frames: 4,22 (tilt to one side; "The balloon heeled over"; "the wind made the vessel heel"; "The ship listed to starboard" )} { list1, lean7, list,$ move,@ frames: 11 (cause to lean to the side; "Erosion listed the old tree")} { lean_back, [ recline, noun.act:reclining,+ ] lean,@ frames: 1,2 (move the upper body backwards and down) } { fall_back1, lean_back,@ frames: 1,2 (fall backwards and down) } { [ bank, noun.act:bank,+ ] tip2,@ frames: 8 (tip laterally; "the pilot had to bank the aircraft") } { [ tip2, noun.artifact:tipper,+ ] reorient,@ frames: 8 (cause to tilt; "tip the screen upward") } { dip1, sink4, decline,@ frames: 1,4 (appear to move downward; "The sun dipped below the horizon"; "The setting sun sank below the tree line") } { [ decline, noun.object:decline,+ noun.object:declension,+ noun.object:declination,+ ] drop,@ frames: 1,4 (go down; "The roof declines here") } { [ ripple, noun.event:ripple,+ noun.event:rippling,+ ] ruffle, [ riffle, noun.event:riffle,+ ] cockle, undulate1, flow1,@ verb.contact:fold,* frames: 1,8 (stir up (water) so as to form ripples) } { [ bow, noun.communication:bow1,+ bow_down,^ ] change_posture,@ frames: 2 (bend the head or the upper part of the body in a gesture of respect or greeting; "He bowed before the King") } { [ curtsy, noun.communication:curtsy,+ ] [ curtsey, noun.communication:curtsey,+ ] bow,@ frames: 2 (bend the knees in a gesture of respectful greeting) } { [ scrape, noun.communication:scrape,+ noun.communication:scraping,+ ] [ kowtow, noun.communication:kowtow,+ ] [ genuflect1, noun.communication:genuflection,+ noun.communication:genuflexion,+ ] bow,@ frames: 2,22 (bend the knees and bow in a servile manner) } { [ genuflect, noun.communication:genuflection,+ noun.communication:genuflexion,+ ] bow,@ frames: 2 (bend the knees and bow in church or before a religious superior or image) } { dip3, lower,@ frames: 8 (lower briefly; "She dipped her knee") } { [ billow, noun.event:billow,+ ] [ surge1, noun.event:surge,+ ] [ heave, noun.event:heave1,+ noun.event:heaving1,+ ] verb.change:inflate,@ frames: 1 (rise and move, as in waves or billows; "The army surged forward") } { billow2, wallow2, surge,@ frames: 1,4 (rise up as if in waves; "smoke billowed up into the sky") } { [ cloud, noun.object:cloud,+ ] billow2,@ frames: 1 (billow up in the form of a cloud; "The smoke clouded above the houses") } { billow3, move3,@ frames: 2,22 (move with great difficulty; "The soldiers billowed across the muddy riverbed") } { crumble, crumple, tumble3, break_down, collapse2, verb.change:change_integrity,@ frames: 1 (fall apart; "the building crumbled after the explosion"; "Negotiations broke down") } { [ burrow, noun.object:burrow,+ ] [ tunnel, noun.object:tunnel,+ ] verb.contact:dig,@ frames: 4 (move through by or as by digging; "burrow through the forest") } { circulate, travel,@ frames: 2,22,1,8,4 (move around freely from person to person or from place to place; "She circulates among royalty")} { [ circulate1, adj.pert:circulative,+ noun.phenomenon:circulation,+ ] flow,@ frames: 1,4 (move through a space, circuit or system, returning to the starting point; "Blood circulates in my veins"; "The air here does not circulate") } { [ ventilate, noun.artifact:ventilation,+ noun.act:ventilation,+ ] circulate1,@ frames: 11 (circulate through and freshen; "The gust of air ventilated the room")} { [ circulate4, noun.phenomenon:circulation,+ noun.event:circulation,+ ] circulate1,> move1,@ frames: 8,11 (cause to move in a circuit or system; "The fan circulates the air in the room") } { [ convect, noun.process:convection2,+ ] circulate4,@ frames: 8,11 (circulate hot air by convection) } { [ circulate3, noun.communication:circular,+ noun.quantity:circulation,+ noun.communication:circulation,+ noun.act:circulation,+ ] pass_around, pass_on, distribute, move1,@ frames: 8,15 (cause to be distributed; "This letter is being circulated among the faculty") } { send_around, distribute,@ frames: 8,15,11 (forward to others; "he is sending around an appeal for funds") } { [ circularize, noun.act:circularization,+ noun.communication:circular,+ ] [ circularise, noun.act:circularisation,+ noun.communication:circular,+ ] send_around,@ frames: 8,11 (distribute circulars to) } { [ utter, noun.person:utterer1,+ ] circulate3,@ frames: 8 (put into circulation; "utter counterfeit currency") } { orb, [ orbit, noun.location:orbit1,+ noun.location:orbit,+ noun.artifact:orbiter,+ ] [ revolve1, noun.event:revolution,+ ] circle,@ frames: 4,11 (move in an orbit; "The moon orbits around the Earth"; "The planets are orbiting the sun"; "electrons orbit the nucleus")} { [ circle, noun.act:circle,+ ] travel,@ frames: 1,2 (move in a circular path above (someone or something); "the plane circled, looking for a landing spot") } { troll1, circle,@ frames: 1,2 (circulate, move around)} { [ loop, noun.act:loop,+ ] circle,@ frames: 2,8 (fly loops, perform a loop; "the stunt pilot looped his plane") } { loop1, circle,@ frames: 2,1 (move in loops; "The bicycle looped around the tree") } { [ angle1, noun.shape:angle,+ noun.person:angler1,+ ] travel,@ frames: 1,2,4 (move or proceed at an angle; "he angled his way into the room") } { [ revolve, noun.event:revolution,+ verb.stative:revolve_around,^ ] go_around1, [ rotate1, noun.act:rotation,+ ] turn4,@ frames: 4 (turn on or around an axis or a center; "The Earth revolves around the Sun"; "The lamb roast rotates on a spit over the fire") } { [turn_out, noun.act:turnout1,+ ] splay, spread_out3, rotate7, turn,@ frames: 1,8,11 (turn outward; "These birds can splay out their toes"; "ballet dancers can rotate their legs out by 90 degrees") } { splay1, verb.contact:spread3,@ frames: 8,11 (spread open or apart; "He splayed his huge hands over the table")} { [ rotate, adj.pert:rotatory,+ noun.act:rotation,+ ] [ circumvolve, noun.act:circumvolution,+ ] rotate1,> rotate1,$ turn,@ frames: 8,11 (cause to turn on an axis or center; "Rotate the handle") } { [ wheel, noun.person:wheeler2,+ ] wheel_around, revolve,@ frames: 22,4 (change directions as if revolving on a pivot; "They wheeled their horses around and left")} { [ cartwheel, noun.act:cartwheel,+ ] wheel,@ frames: 2 (do cartwheels: perform an acrobatic movement using both hands and feet) } { [ wheel4, noun.artifact:wheel,+ ] wheel_around1, transport,@ frames: 20,21 (wheel somebody or something) } { [ pivot, noun.act:pivot,+ noun.artifact:pivot,+ ] [ swivel, noun.artifact:swivel,+ ] turn,@ frames: 1,4,22,8 (turn on a pivot) } { [ spin1, noun.act:spin,+ noun.artifact:spinner,+ ] spin_around, [ whirl4, noun.shape:whirl,+ noun.act:whirl2,+ noun.person:whirler,+ noun.artifact:whirler,+ ] reel3, [ gyrate1, noun.event:gyration,+ noun.act:gyration,+ ] revolve,@ frames: 4,8,22 (revolve quickly and repeatedly around one's own axis; "The dervishes whirl around and around without getting dizzy")} { [ whirligig, noun.artifact:whirligig1,+ ] spin1,@ frames: 1 (whirl or spin like a whirligig) } { [ centrifuge, noun.process:centrifugation,+ noun.artifact:centrifuge,+ ] [ centrifugate, noun.artifact:centrifuge,+ ] spin,@ frames: 8,21 (rotate at very high speed in order to separate the liquids from the solids) } { [ ultracentrifuge, noun.process:ultracentrifugation,+ ] centrifuge,@ frames: 8,11,21 (subject to the action of an ultracentrifuge)} { [ eddy, noun.event:eddy,+ ] purl, [ whirlpool, noun.event:whirlpool,+ ] [ swirl, noun.shape:swirl,+ ] [ whirl, noun.event:whirl,+ ] flow,@ frames: 1 (flow in a circular current, of liquids) } { [ whirl3, noun.event:whirl,+ ] tumble7, whirl_around, move,@ frames: 1,4 (fly around; "The clothes tumbled in the dryer"; "rising smoke whirled in the air") } { [ whirl2, noun.shape:whirl,+ noun.act:whirl2,+ ] birl, [ spin2, noun.act:spin,+ noun.artifact:spinner1,+ ] [ twirl1, noun.act:twirl,+ noun.person:twirler1,+ ] rotate,@ frames: 8 (cause to spin; "spin a coin") } { birl1, birle, rotate,@ frames: 8 (cause a floating log to rotate by treading) } { [ pirouette, noun.act:pirouette,+ ] pivot,@ frames: 2 (do a pirouette, usually as part of a dance) } { kick1, verb.creation:dance,@ frames: 2 (kick a leg up) } { [skank, noun.act:skank,+] verb.creation:dance,@ frames: 2 (dance the skank)} { grind, verb.creation:dance,@ frames: 2 (dance by rotating the pelvis in an erotically suggestive way, often while in contact with one's partner such that the dancers' legs are interlaced) } { [ twirl, noun.act:twirl,+ noun.person:twirler,+ ] [ swirl1, noun.shape:swirl,+ ] [ twiddle, noun.act:twiddle,+ ] [ whirl1, noun.event:whirl,+ noun.act:whirling,+ ] revolve,@ frames: 4,1,8,22 (turn in a twisting or spinning motion; "The leaves swirled in the autumn wind") } { [ gyrate, noun.act:gyration,+ ] [ spiral, noun.artifact:spiral,+ noun.shape:spiral,+ ] [ coil, noun.shape:coil,+ noun.artifact:coil,+ ] turn,@ frames: 4,1 (to wind or move in a spiral course; "the muscles and nerves of his fine drawn body were coiling for action"; "black smoke coiling up into the sky"; "the young people gyrated on the dance floor") } { corkscrew, [ spiral1, noun.act:spiral,+ ] turn,@ frames: 1,2 (move in a spiral or zigzag course) } { [ pass1, noun.event:passage,+ noun.event:passing1,+ noun.act:passing,+ ] [ overtake, noun.act:overtaking,+ ] overhaul, advance,@ frames: 8,9,10,11 (travel past; "The sports car passed all the trucks") } { get_by, pass1,@ frames: 8,9,10,11 (pass or move in front of; "Bride's Biscuit got by the other dogs to win the race") } { [pass, verb.cognition:pass_over,^ pass_over2,^ pass_over1,^ ] travel,@ frames: 22,4 (go across or through; "We passed the point where the police car had parked"; "A terrible thought went through his mind") } { negotiate, negociate, pass,@ frames: 8,11 (succeed in passing through, around, or over; "The hiker negociated the high mountain pass")} { [ lock4, noun.artifact:lock2,+ noun.artifact:lockage,+ noun.act:lockage,+ ] pass,@ frames: 2,1 (pass by means through a lock in a waterway)} { make10, work, verb.social:work5,$ pass,@ frames: 22,4 (proceed along a path; "work one's way through the crowd"; "make one's way into the forest") } { [ cycle2, noun.event:cycle2,+ noun.time:cycle,+ ] pass,@ frames: 4 (pass through a cycle; "This machine automatically cycles") } { cycle_on, cycle2,@ frames: 1 (come to the starting point of a cycle) } { fumble, blunder, pass,@ frames: 2,1 (make one's way clumsily or blindly; "He fumbled towards the door") } { travel_by1, pass_by, surpass, go_past, go_by1, [ pass5, noun.person:passer1,+ ] travel,@ frames: 1,2,8,9,10,11 (move past; "A black limousine passed by when she looked out the window"; "He passed his professor in the hall"; "One line of soldiers surpassed the other") } { skirt, pass5,@ frames: 11 (pass around or about; move along the border; "The boat skirted the coast") } { run_by, pass5,@ frames: 1,2 (pass by while running; "We watched children were running by") } { fly_by, pass5,@ frames: 1,2 (pass by while flying; "An enemy plane flew by") } { pass4, make_pass, pass,> frames: 8,11 (cause to pass; "She passed around the plates") } { [ cycle3, noun.event:cycle2,+ noun.time:cycle,+ ] pass4,@ frames: 21 (cause to go through a recurring sequence; "cycle the laundry in this washing program") } { recycle, cycle3,@ frames: 21 (cause to repeat a cycle) } { pass_off, pass4,@ frames: 21,20 (cause to be circulated and accepted in a false character or identity; "She passed the glass off as diamonds"; "He passed himself off as a secret agent") } { pass_through2, pass4,@ frames: 11,8 (cause to move through; "Pass a chemical through a solution") } { reeve, pass_through2,@ frames: 11 (pass through a hole or opening; "reeve a rope") } { clear1, verb.social:pass4,@ frames: 8,11 (pass an inspection or receive authorization; "clear customs") } { reeve1, pass_through2,@ frames: 8 (pass a rope through; "reeve an opening") } { bushwhack, work,@ frames: 2 (cut one's way through the woods or bush) } { zip_by, fly_by1, whisk_by, pass5,@ frames: 1,2 (move by very quickly) } { [ approach, adj.all:accessible^approachable,+ noun.event:approach,+ noun.act:approach,+ ] near, come_on, go_up3, draw_near, draw_close, come_near, approach1,$ advance,* come_up2,@ frames: 2,1,8 (move towards; "We were approaching our destination"; "They are drawing near"; "The enemy army came nearer and nearer") } { [ close15, noun.act:closure2,+ noun.act:closing3,+ ] approach,@ frames: 1,2 (draw near; "The probe closed with the space station") } { close10, come_together3, move,@ frames: 4 (come together, as if in an embrace; "Her arms closed around her long lost relative") } { close_in, draw_in1, draw_in,$ advance,@ frames: 2,22 (advance or converge on; "The police were closing in on him") } { push1, crowd2, approach,@ frames: 8 (approach a certain age or speed; "She is pushing fifty") } { unfold, stretch, stretch_out, [ extend10, adj.all:extensible,+ ] verb.contact:extend10,$ verb.change:change_shape,@ frames: 1,8 (extend or stretch out to a greater or the full length; "Unfold the newspaper"; "stretch out that piece of cloth"; "extend the TV antenna")} { tear, [shoot1, verb.change:shoot_up,^ ] shoot_down1, charge, buck1, rush,@ frames: 22,4 (move quickly and violently; "The car tore down the street"; "He came charging into my office")} { zoom, zoom_along, whizz, whizz_along, travel_rapidly,@ frames: 4,22 (move along very quickly) } { travel_rapidly, [ speed, noun.act:speed,+ noun.time:speed,+ noun.attribute:speed,+ verb.change:speed_up,^ ] [ hurry, noun.act:hurry,+ noun.act:hurrying,+ ] zip, travel,@ frames: 4,22 (move very fast; "The runner zipped past us at breakneck speed") } { [ speed1, noun.act:speed,+ noun.time:speed,+ noun.attribute:speed,+ noun.person:speeder,+ noun.act:speeding,+ ] travel,@ frames: 4,22 (travel at an excessive or illegal velocity; "I got a ticket for speeding") } { zoom1, travel,@ frames: 4 (move with a low humming noise) } { [ stampede, noun.act:stampede,+ ] run,* rush,* flee,@ frames: 1,2,9,8 (run away in a stampede)} { rout_out, drive_out, force_out1, rouse, move1,@ frames: 9,10 (force or drive out; "The police routed them out of bed at 2 A.M.")} { hunt3, drive_out,@ frames: 9,10 (chase away, with as with force; "They hunted the unwanted immigrants out of the neighborhood")} { smoke_out, drive_out,@ frames: 8,9 (drive out with smoke; "smoke out the bees") } { [ drive2, noun.act:drive,+ noun.artifact:drive,+ noun.person:driver,+ drive_out,^ drive_out1,^ drive_off6,^ drive_away,^ ] move1,@ frames: 20,21 (cause someone or something to move by driving; "She drove me to school every day"; "We drove the car to the garage") } { pull, drive2,@ frames: 21 (steer into a certain direction; "pull one's horse to a stand"; "Pull the car over") } { pull1, pull,$ drive9,@ frames: 4 (move into a certain direction; "the car pulls to the right") } { [ drive9, noun.artifact:drive1,+ noun.artifact:drive,+ noun.act:drive,+ ] drive1,@ move3,@ frames: 4 (move by being propelled by a force; "The car drove around the corner")} { cut_in, pull1,@ frames: 4,22 (drive in front of another vehicle leaving too little space for that vehicle to maneuver comfortably) } { drive_around, [ chauffeur, noun.person:chauffeur,+ ] drive2,@ frames: 9,20,2 (drive someone in a vehicle) } { [ bustle, noun.act:bustle,+ ] bustle_about, [ hustle, noun.act:hustle,+ ] rush,* move,@ frames: 2 (move or cause to move energetically or busily; "The cheerleaders bustled about excitingly before their performance") } { [ fidget, noun.feeling:fidget,+ ] move,@ frames: 2 (move restlessly; "The child is always fidgeting in his seat") } { [linger, rush,! verb.stative:linger_over,^ ] [ dawdle, noun.person:dawdler,+ ] move,@ frames: 2,1 (take one's time; proceed slowly)} { drag, [ trail2, noun.person:trailer,+ ] get_behind, hang_back, drop_behind, drop_back3, lag,@ frames: 2,1,4,22 (to lag or linger behind; "But in so many other areas we still are dragging") } { [ rush, noun.act:rush,+ noun.act:rushing1,+ linger,! ] hotfoot, hasten, hie, [ speed3, noun.time:speed,+ noun.attribute:speed,+ noun.act:speeding,+ verb.change:speed_up,^ ] race, pelt_along, rush_along, cannonball_along, bucket_along, belt_along, step_on_it, travel,@ frames: 2,1 (move hurridly; "He rushed down the hall to receive his guests"; "The cars raced down the street") } { [ race10, noun.person:racer,+ ] [ rush10, noun.act:rush,+ ] move1,@ frames: 8,11,9 (cause to move fast or to rush or race; "The psychologist raced the rats through a long maze") } { rush_off, rush_away, leave1,@ frames: 2 (depart in a hurry) } { [ rush1, noun.act:rush1,+ noun.person:rusher2,+ noun.act:rushing,+ ] run,@ frames: 2 (run with the ball, in football) } { [ trail1, noun.person:trailer,+ ] shack, travel,@ frames: 2,4 (move, proceed, or walk draggingly or slowly; "John trailed behind his class mates"; "The Mercedes trailed behind the horse cart") } { [ diffuse, noun.act:diffusion,+ ] [ spread2, noun.act:spread,+ noun.attribute:spread,+ noun.event:spread,+ ] spread_out, fan_out, verb.contact:spread,@ frames: 1,8,11 (move outward; "The soldiers fanned out") } { [ percolate1, noun.substance:percolate,+ ] spread2,@ frames: 4 (spread gradually; "Light percolated into our house in the morning") } { [ creep6, noun.plant:creeper,+ ] spread_out,@ frames: 1,4 (grow or spread, often in such a way as to cover (a surface); "ivy crept over the walls of the university buildings") } { run8, bleed, verb.change:run,$ diffuse,@ frames: 1 (be diffused; "These dyes and colors are guaranteed not to run") } { crock, run8,@ frames: 1 (release color when rubbed, of badly dyed fabric) } { [ flinch, noun.act:flinch,+ ] squinch, funk, cringe1, shrink, [ wince, noun.communication:wince,+ noun.act:wince,+ ] recoil, quail, move,@ frames: 2,22 (draw back, as with fear or pain; "she flinched when they showed the slaughtering of the calf") } { shrink_back, retract, flinch,@ frames: 2,22 (pull away from a source of disgust or fear) } { [ dart, noun.act:dart,+ ] [ dash, noun.act:dash2,+ noun.act:dash1,+ ] [ scoot, noun.artifact:scooter3,+ noun.artifact:scooter2,+ noun.artifact:scooter1,+ noun.artifact:scooter,+ ] scud, [flash, flash_back,^ ] shoot, shoot1,$ rush,@ frames: 22,4 (run or move very quickly or hastily; "She dashed into the yard")} { [ commute, noun.act:commutation,+ noun.person:commuter,+ noun.artifact:commuter,+ noun.act:commuting,+ ] travel1,@ frames: 2,22 (travel back and forth regularly, as between one's place of work and home) } { [ shuttle, noun.artifact:shuttle1,+ ] travel,@ frames: 4,22 (travel back and forth between two points) } { [ lunge, noun.person:lunger1,+ noun.act:lunge,+ ] [ hurl, noun.act:hurl,+ ] hurtle, [ thrust1, noun.act:thrust,+ noun.act:thrust1,+ noun.person:thruster,+ noun.act:thrusting,+ ] move,@ frames: 22,4 (make a thrusting forward movement)} { riposte, thrust1,@ noun.act:fencing,;c frames: 2 (make a return thrust; "his opponent riposted")} { [ crouch, noun.act:crouch,+ ] [ stoop, noun.act:stoop,+ noun.person:stooper,+ verb.communication:stoop_to,^ ] bend3, [ bow1, noun.communication:bow1,+ ] bend,@ change_posture,* frames: 2,22 (bend one's back forward from the waist on down; "he crouched down"; "She bowed before the Queen"; "The young man stooped to pick up the girl's purse")} { [ incline1, noun.act:inclination,+ noun.act:inclining,+ ] lower,@ frames: 2,8 (lower or bend (the head or upper body), as in a nod or bow; "She inclined her head to the student")} { squinch1, crouch,@ frames: 2,22 (crouch down) } { double_over, double, double_up, bend,@ frames: 2 (bend over or curl up, usually with laughter or pain; "He doubled and vomited violently") } { uncurl, change_posture,@ frames: 2,9 (move out of a curled position; "He uncurled himself") } { [ prostrate, noun.act:prostration1,+ noun.act:prostration,+ ] bow_down, lie_down,@ frames: 9 (get into a prostrate position, as in submission) } { [ fawn, noun.person:fawner,+ ] [ crawl3, noun.person:crawler,+ ] creep7, cringe, [ cower, noun.person:coward,+ ] [ grovel, noun.person:groveler,+ noun.person:groveller,+ ] bend,@ frames: 22 (show submission or fear) } { [ huddle, noun.person:huddler1,+ ] cower1, crouch,@ frames: 22 (crouch or curl up; "They huddled outside in the rain") } { [ throng, noun.group:throng,+ ] [ mob, noun.group:mob,+ ] pack, [ pile, noun.quantity:pile,+ noun.group:pile,+ ] jam, crowd,@ frames: 22 (press tightly together or cram; "The crowd packed the auditorium")} { [ pounce, noun.act:pounce,+ ] [ swoop, noun.act:swoop,+ ] descend,@ frames: 22,4 (move down on as if in an attack; "The raptor swooped down on its prey"; "The teacher swooped down upon the new students") } { stoop4, swoop,@ frames: 1,4 (descend swiftly, as if on prey; "The eagle stooped on the mice in the field")} { [ swoop1, noun.communication:swoop,+ ] move,@ frames: 4,22 (move with a sweep, or in a swooping arc) } { [ deviate, noun.act:deviation1,+ ] [ divert, noun.act:diversion1,+ ] turn,@ frames: 2,1 (turn aside; turn away from) } { [ deviate1, noun.act:deviation1,+ ] divert1,@ frames: 8,11 (cause to turn away from a previous or expected course; "The river was deviated to prevent flooding") } { [ perturb, noun.phenomenon:perturbation,+ ] deviate1,@ frames: 11 (cause a celestial body to deviate from a theoretically regular orbital motion, especially as a result of interposed or extraordinary gravitational pull; "The orbits of these stars were perturbed by the passings of a comet") } { [ perturb1, noun.phenomenon:perturbation,+ noun.act:perturbation,+ ] perturb,$ deviate1,@ frames: 11 (disturb or interfere with the usual path of an electron or atom; "The electrons were perturbed by the passing ion") } { [ shunt1, noun.artifact:shunt1,+ ] deviate1,@ frames: 8,11 (provide with or divert by means of an electrical shunt) } { [ yaw, noun.event:yaw,+ ] deviate,@ frames: 1,4 (deviate erratically from a set course; "the yawing motion of the ship") } { [ detour, noun.artifact:detour,+ ] deviate,@ frames: 2 (travel via a detour) } { sidetrack, depart2, [ digress, noun.act:digression1,+ ] [ straggle, noun.group:straggle,+ noun.person:straggler,+ ] deviate,@ frames: 22,1,4 (wander from a direct or straight course)} { [ flow1, noun.state:flow,+ noun.act:flow,+ ] [ flux, noun.event:fluxion,+ ] move,@ frames: 1,4 (move or progress freely as if in a stream; "The crowd flowed out of the stadium")} { [ transpire, noun.process:transpiration1,+ ] transpirate, flow1,@ frames: 1,4 (pass through the tissue or substance or its pores or interstices, as of gas) } { [ run1, noun.object:run,+ noun.event:run,+ run_over,^ ] [ flow, noun.act:flow,+ noun.time:flow,+ noun.event:flow,+ noun.event:flowing,+ verb.stative:flow_from,^ ] feed4, [ course, noun.location:course,+ ] move,@ frames: 1,4 (move along, of liquids; "Water flowed into the cave"; "the Missouri feeds into the Mississippi") } { [ course2, noun.object:course,+ ] traverse,@ frames: 11,8 (move swiftly through or over; "ships coursing the Atlantic")} { [ flow2, noun.process:flow,+ noun.act:flow,+ noun.time:flow,+ noun.event:flow,+ ] flow,> frames: 8,11 (cause to flow; "The artist flowed the washes on the paper") } { [ waste, noun.substance:waste,+ ] [run_off4, noun.event:runoff,+ ] run1,@ frames: 1,4 (run off as waste; "The water wastes back into the ocean") } { spin, stream,@ frames: 1,4 (stream in jets, of liquids; "The creek spun its course through the woods") } { run_down2, run1,@ frames: 1 (move downward; "The water ran down") } { pump2, spurt1,@ frames: 1,4 (flow intermittently) } { [ spurt1, noun.event:spurt,+ ] [ spirt1, noun.event:spirt,+ ] [ gush, noun.event:gush,+ noun.artifact:gusher,+ ] [ spout, noun.artifact:spout,+ noun.artifact:spouter,+ noun.animal:spouter,+ ] pour2,@ frames: 1,4 (gush forth in a sudden stream or jet; "water gushed forth") } { [ blow12, noun.act:blow2,+ ] spurt1,@ frames: 1 (spout moist air from the blowhole; "The whales blew") } { whoosh, gush,@ frames: 1,4 (gush or squirt out; "Oil whooshed up when the drill hit the well") } { hiss, whoosh1, move3,@ frames: 4,22 (move with a whooshing sound) } { woosh, whoosh2, move1,@ frames: 8 (move with a sibilant sound; "He whooshed the doors open") } { pour2, run1,@ frames: 4 (flow in a spurt; "Water poured all over the floor") } { [ regurgitate, noun.event:regurgitation,+ ] pour2,@ frames: 4 (pour or rush back; "The blood regurgitates into the heart ventricle")} { [pour3, verb.consumption:pour_down,^ ] run1,> move1,@ frames: 8,21 (cause to run; "pour water over the floor") } { effuse, pour_out2, pour3,@ frames: 8 (pour out; "effused brine") } { [ spill, noun.act:spill,+ noun.substance:spill,+ ] run_out, run1,@ frames: 1,4 (flow, run or fall out and become lost; "The milk spilled across the floor"; "The wine spilled onto the table") } { spill_over1, spill_out, pour_out1, pour,@ frames: 22 (be disgorged; "The crowds spilled out into the streets") } { [ decant, noun.artifact:decanter,+ noun.act:decantation,+ ] pour4, pour_out, pour3,@ frames: 8,21 (pour out; "the sommelier decanted the wines") } { [ stream, noun.act:stream,+ noun.event:stream,+ noun.object:stream,+ ] well_out, run1,@ frames: 1,4 (flow freely and abundantly; "Tears streamed down her face")} { [ stream1, noun.state:stream,+ ] float,@ frames: 4 (to extend, wave or float outward, as if in the wind; "their manes streamed like stiff black pennants in the wind") } { [ trickle, noun.event:trickle,+ ] dribble, filter, run1,@ frames: 1,4 (run or flow slowly, as in drops or in an unsteady stream; "water trickled onto the lawn from the broken hose"; "reports began to dribble in") } { [ drip, noun.event:drip,+ noun.food:drippings,+ ] verb.contact:drip10,$ fall,@ frames: 1,4 (fall in drops; "Water is dripping from the faucet") } { [ cascade, noun.object:cascade,+ ] cascade_down, fall,@ frames: 1 (rush down in big quantities, like a cascade) } { [ drain, noun.act:drainage,+ noun.artifact:drain,+ ] run_out1, run1,@ frames: 4 (flow off gradually; "The rain water drains into this big vat")} { [ leach, noun.process:leach,+ ] [ percolate, noun.substance:percolate,+ noun.process:percolation,+ ] trickle,@ frames: 1,4 (permeate or penetrate gradually; "the fertilizer leached into the ground") } { [ leach1, noun.process:leach,+ ] leach,> verb.change:remove,@ frames: 11 (cause (a liquid) to leach or percolate) } { [ seep, noun.event:seepage,+ ] [ ooze, noun.event:ooze,+ noun.event:oozing,+ ] run1,@ frames: 4 (pass gradually or leak through or as if through small openings) } { [ overflow, noun.event:overflow,+ noun.act:overflow,+ ] [ overrun, noun.act:overrun,+ ] well_over, run_over, brim_over, flow,* spill,@ frames: 1 (flow or run over (a limit or brim)) } { [ geyser, noun.object:geyser,+ ] overflow,@ frames:1 (to overflow like a geyser) } { [edge, edge_in,^ ] [ inch, noun.quantity:inch,+ ] advance,@ frames: 22,4 (advance slowly, as if by inches; "He edged towards the car") } { [ ratchet, noun.artifact:ratchet,+ ] rachet_up, ratchet_down, advance,@ frames: 4 (move by degrees in one direction only; "a ratcheting lopping tool") } { elapse, [ lapse, noun.time:lapse,+ ] pass3, slip_by, glide_by, slip_away, go_by, slide_by, go_along2, advance,@ frames: 1,4 (pass by; "three years elapsed") } { fly6, fell9, vanish5, verb.change:fly,$ elapse,@ frames: 1 (pass away rapidly; "Time flies like an arrow"; "Time fleeing beneath him") } { [ break2, noun.act:break4,+ frames: 8] [break_out, noun.act:breakout,+ ] break_away1, break10,$ escape,@ frames: 2,22,4 (move away or escape suddenly; "The horses broke from the stable"; "Three inmates broke jail"; "Nobody can break out--this prison is high security")} { shake4, shake_off, throw_off, escape_from, escape,@ frames: 9,8 (get rid of; "I couldn't shake the car that was following me") } { [ abscond, noun.act:abscondment,+ noun.person:absconder,+ ] [ bolt2, noun.act:bolt,+ ] absquatulate, [ decamp1, noun.act:decampment1,+ ] run_off2, go_off, make_off, flee,@ frames: 2,22 (run away; usually includes taking something or somebody along; "The thief made off with our silver"; "the accountant absconded with the cash from the safe") } { levant, abscond,@ frames: 2 (run off without paying a debt) } { [ elope, noun.act:elopement,+ ] run_off3, flee,@ frames: 2,22 (run away secretly with one's beloved; "The young couple eloped and got married in Las Vegas") } { [ elude, adj.all:artful^elusive,+ noun.act:elusion,+ noun.act:eluding,+ ] [ evade, noun.act:evasion,+ ] bilk, escape,@ frames: 10,9 (escape, either physically or mentally; "The thief eluded the police"; "This difficult idea seems to evade her"; "The event evades explanation")} { exfiltrate, escape,@ frames: 2 (escape furtively, as from an area under enemy control)} { exfiltrate1, transfer1,@ frames: 9 (transfer secretly out of an area under enemy control; "the military commander was exfiltrated on a French plane")} { [ escape, noun.act:escape4,+ noun.act:escape,+ noun.person:escapee,+ ] [get_away, noun.act:getaway,+] break_loose, flee,@ frames: 22,2,1 (run away from confinement; "The convicted murderer escaped from a high security prison")} { scat, run4, scarper, turn_tail, [ lam, noun.act:lam,+ ] [run_away, noun.person:runaway,+ ] hightail_it, bunk, head_for_the_hills, take_to_the_woods, escape2, fly_the_coop, break_away, leave1,@ frames: 1,2,22 (flee; take to one's heels; cut and run; "If you see this man, run!"; "The burglars escaped before the police showed up") } { [ flee, noun.act:flight1,+ noun.person:fleer,+ ] fly3, take_flight, run4,@ frames: 2,22 (run away quickly; "He threw down his gun and fled") } { skedaddle, run_away,@ frames: 2 (run away, as if in a panic) } { take5, make5, head,@ frames: 22 (head into a specified direction; "The escaped convict took to the hills"; "We made for the mountains") } { slip_away1, steal_away, sneak_away, sneak_off, sneak_out, leave1,@ frames: 2 (leave furtively and stealthily; "The lecture was boring and many students slipped out when the instructor turned towards the blackboard") } { [ slip5, noun.act:slip,+ slip_by,^ slip_away1,^ ] escape,@ frames: 4,22 (move smoothly and easily; "the bolt slipped into place"; "water slipped from the polished marble") } { slip12, slip5,> move1,@ frames: 20,21,22 (cause to move with a smooth or sliding motion; "he slipped the bolt into place")} { [ vacate, adj.all:empty^vacant1,+ ] empty, abandon, leave1,@ frames: 8,11 (leave behind empty; move out of; "You must vacate your office by tonight") } { [ decamp2, noun.act:decampment,+ ] break_camp, depart,@ frames: 2 (leave a camp; "The hikers decamped before dawn") } { [ eject, noun.act:ejection1,+ ] exit,@ frames: 2,22 (leave an aircraft rapidly, using an ejection seat or capsule) } { [ expand, adj.all:expansive^expansible,+ adj.all:elastic^expansible,+ adj.all:expansive^expandible,+ adj.all:elastic^expandible,+ adj.all:expansive,+ verb.change:contract4,!] spread_out1, verb.change:grow,@ frames: 1,4 (extend in one or more directions; "The dough expands") } { dispread, expand,@ frames: 8 (spread abroad or out; "The sun dispread its beams") } { bush_out, expand,@ frames: 1 (grow outward; "the plant quickly bushed out") } { [bring, bring_forward,^ bring_down,^ bring_down1,^ bring_up,^ verb.perception:bring_on,^ verb.perception:bring_out1,^ ] [ convey, noun.person:conveyer,+ noun.artifact:conveyer,+ noun.act:conveyance1,+ ] take10, verb.contact:bring,$ verb.contact:bring2,$ verb.contact:carry2,@ come,* frames: 8,9,11,10,20,21 (take something or somebody with oneself somewhere; "Bring me the box from the other room"; "Take these letters to the boss"; "This brings me to the main point") } { [ return12, noun.act:return,+ ] take_back3, bring_back, take10,@ frames: 8,15,21 (bring back to the point of departure) } { [ track2, noun.object:track,+ ] bring_in,@ frames: 21 (carry on the feet and deposit; "track mud into the house") } { bring_in, introduce, frames: 8,9,11 (bring in a new person or object into a familiar environment; "He brought in a new judge"; "The new secretary introduced a nasty rumor") } { insinuate, introduce,@ frames: 9 (introduce or insert (oneself) in a subtle manner; "He insinuated himself into the conversation of the people at the nearby table")} { interpose, verb.creation:introduce1,@ frames: 8 (introduce; "God interposed death") } { [ church, noun.artifact:church,+ noun.act:church,+ ] verb.social:perform2,@ frames: 9 (perform a special church rite or service for; "church a woman after childbirth") } { carry_over1, transport,@ frames: 8,9,10,11 (transport from one place or state to another; "Adam would have been carried over into the life eternal") } { [ tube, noun.body:tube,+ noun.artifact:tubing,+ ] convey,@ frames: 8 (convey in a tube; "inside Paris, they used to tube mail") } { whisk, convey,@ frames: 20,21 (move somewhere quickly; "The President was whisked away in his limo") } { whisk1, travel,@ frames: 2 (move quickly and nimbly; "He whisked into the house") } { impart, [ conduct, adj.all:conductive,+ noun.phenomenon:conduction,+ noun.substance:conductor,+ noun.artifact:conductor,+ ] [ transmit, noun.communication:transmission,+ noun.act:transmittal,+ ] convey2, [ carry3, noun.phenomenon:carrier,+ noun.act:carry,+ ] [ channel1, noun.communication:channel1,+ noun.communication:channel,+ ] verb.stative:carry15,$ bring,@ frames: 8,21 (transmit or serve as the medium for transmission; "Sound carries well over water"; "The airwaves carry the sound"; "Many metals conduct heat") } { wash_up, verb.change:wash_up,$ carry3,@ frames: 10,11 (carry somewhere (of water or current or waves); "The tide washed up the corpse")} { pipe_in, conduct,@ frames: 8,21 (bring in through pipes; "Music was piped into the offices") } { bring_in1, conduct,@ frames: 8 (transmit; "The microphone brought in the sounds from the room next to mine") } { retransmit, transmit,@ frames: 8 (transmit again) } { [ peregrinate, noun.act:peregrination,+ ] travel1,@ frames: 2,22 (travel around, through, or over, especially on foot; "peregrinate the bridge")} { [ clear, noun.attribute:clearance,+ ] [ top, noun.location:top2,+ noun.location:top,+ ] pass1,@ frames: 8,11 (pass by, over, or under without making contact; "the balloon cleared the tree tops") } { [ pronate, noun.body:pronator,+ noun.act:pronation,+ ] turn,@ frames: 2 (turn the forearm or the hand so that the palm is directed downwards) } {leave_behind, leave1,* verb.change:leave_behind,$ frames: 1,8,9,11 (depart and not take along; "He left behind all his possessions when he moved to Europe")} { outdistance, outstrip, distance, leave_behind,@ frames: 8,9 (go far ahead of; "He outdistanced the other runners") } { start3, [ protrude, adj.all:extensile^protrusible,+ adj.all:protrusive,+ noun.shape:protrusion,+ ] pop, pop_out1, [ bulge, noun.shape:bulge,+ ] bulge_out, bug_out, come_out, verb.change:change_shape,@ frames: 1 (bulge outward; "His eyes popped") } { career, travel,@ frames: 4,22 (move headlong at high speed; "The cars careered down the road"; "The mob careered through the streets") } { revolve_around, circle_around, circle_round, circle1,@ frames: 11 (move around in a circular motion; "The Earth revolves around the Sun") } { [ circuit, noun.location:circuit,+ noun.act:circuit,+ ] travel,@ frames: 2,22 (make a circuit; "They were circuiting about the state") } { [ spread, noun.act:spread,+ noun.attribute:spread,+ noun.event:spread,+ noun.artifact:spreader1,+ ] [ scatter2, noun.act:scatter,+ noun.attribute:scatter,+ noun.act:scattering,+ ] spread_out4, distribute,@ frames: 8,21 (strew or distribute over an area; "He spread fertilizer over the lawn"; "scatter cards across the table") } { [ manure, noun.substance:manure,+ ] [ muck, noun.substance:muck1,+ ] spread,@ frames: 8,21 (spread manure, as for fertilization) } { [ birdlime, noun.substance:birdlime,+ ] [ lime, noun.substance:lime2,+ ] spread,@ frames: 8,21 (spread birdlime on branches to catch birds) } { circumfuse, spread,@ frames: 8 (spread something around something) } { [ collapse1, adj.all:collapsible,+ ] verb.contact:fold_up,@ frames: 1,8 (fold or close up; "fold up your umbrella"; "collapse the music stand")} { [ concertina, noun.artifact:concertina,+ ] collapse1,@ frames: 1 (collapse like a concertina) } { bestir, rouse1, verb.body:move6,@ frames: 9 (become active; "He finally bestirred himself") } { debouch, march_out, march1,@ frames: 1,2,22 (march out (as from a defile) into open ground; "The regiments debouched from the valley") } { [ exteriorize, noun.act:exteriorization,+ ] bring_outside, move1,@ frames: 8 (bring outside the body for surgery, of organs) } { [ flurry, noun.act:flurry,+ ] move,@ frames: 2,22 (move in an agitated or confused manner) } { [ march4, noun.group:march,+ noun.act:march,+ ] march,> walk1,@ frames: 9 (force to march; "The Japanese marched their prisoners through Manchuria") } { [ march10, noun.group:march,+ noun.act:march,+ ] walk5,@ frames: 8 (cause to march or go at a marching pace; "They marched the mules into the desert") } { frogmarch, march4,@ frames: 9 (march a person against his will by any method) } { gutter, flow,@ frames: 1,4 (flow in small streams; "Tears guttered down her face") } { [ hare, noun.animal:hare,+ ] run,@ frames: 2,1,4,22 (run quickly, like a hare; "He hared down the hill") } { lance, move3,@ frames: 1,2,22,4 (move quickly, as if by cutting one's way; "Planes lanced towards the shore") } { [ mantle, noun.object:mantle1,+ ] spread2,@ frames: 1,4 (spread over a surface, like a mantle) } { outflank, go_around, go,@ frames: 8,9 (go around the flank of (an opposing army)) } { [ propagate1, noun.phenomenon:propagation,+ ] travel,@ frames: 1 (travel through the air; "sound and light propagate in this medium") } { [ dock, noun.artifact:dockage,+ noun.artifact:dock,+ noun.artifact:dock1,+ noun.person:docker,+ noun.act:docking,+ undock,!] verb.motion:enter,@ frames: 1,2 (come into dock; "the ship docked") } { [undock, dock,!] exit,@ frames: 1,2 (move out of a dock; "We undocked at noon") } { [ upstage, noun.person:upstager,+ ] move1,@ frames: 9,10 (move upstage, forcing the other actors to turn away from the audience) } { welter1, roll_over,@ frames: 2,1,4,22 (toss, roll, or rise and fall in an uncontrolled way; "The shipwrecked survivors weltered in the sea for hours") } { remove, [ transfer1, noun.person:transferer,+ noun.person:transferrer,+ ] shift2,@ frames: 8,9 (shift the position or location of, as for business, legal, educational, or military purposes; "He removed his children to the countryside"; "Remove the troops to the forest surrounding the city"; "remove a case to another court")} { [ stampede1, noun.event:stampede,+ ] stampede,> frames: 11,10,8 (cause to run in panic; "Thunderbolts can stampede animals") } { pack2, pack,> verb.change:fill1,@ frames: 11,8 (fill to capacity; "This singer always packs the concert halls"; "The murder trial packed the court house") } { [ land3, noun.object:land,+ noun.act:landing,+ ] bring,@ frames: 8,11 (bring ashore; "The drug smugglers landed the heroin on the beach of the island") } { strand3, land3,@ frames: 8,11 (drive (a vessel) ashore)} { [ port6, noun.location:port,+ ] port5,$ frames: 8 (bring to port; "the captain ported the ship at night")} { streak, move,@ frames: 4,22 (move quickly in a straight line; "The plane streaked across the sky") } { [ swing2, noun.act:swing3,+ noun.act:swing6,+ noun.person:swinger1,+ ] move1,@ frames: 8 (move in a curve or arc, usually with the intent of hitting; "He swung his left fist"; "swing a bat") } { wind_up, swing2,@ noun.act:baseball,;c frames: 2 (give a preliminary swing to the arm pitching) } { draw2, move3,@ frames: 4,22 (move or go steadily or gradually; "The ship drew near the shore") } { [ transfer2, noun.communication:transfer1,+ ] change, move3,@ frames: 2,1,4,22 (change from one vehicle or transportation line to another; "She changed in Chicago on her way to the East coast") } { heave1, move,@ frames: 4 (move or cause to move in a specified way, direction, or position; "The vessel hove into sight") } { [ crash1, noun.event:crash1,+ ] move,@ frames: 4 (move with, or as if with, a crashing noise; "The car crashed through the glass door") } { [ thunder, noun.event:thunder,+ ] move,@ frames: 1,4 (move fast, noisily, and heavily; "The bus thundered down the road") } { [ snap1, noun.event:snap,+ ] move,@ frames: 4 (move with a snapping sound; "bullets snapped past us") } { swash, move3,@ frames: 2 (make violent, noisy movements) } { come_to_the_fore, step_forward, come_forward, step_up, step_to_the_fore, come_out1, verb.social:act,@ frames: 1,2 (make oneself visible; take action; "Young people should step to the fore and help their peers") } { [ turn1, noun.artifact:turner,+ ] turn_over9, move1,@ frames: 8 (cause to move around a center so as to show another side of; "turn a page of a book") } { [ evert, noun.attribute:eversion,+ noun.act:eversion,+ noun.act:everting,+ noun.person:evert,+ ] turn1,@ frames: 8 (turn inside out; turn the inner surface of outward; "evert the eyelid")} { [ leaf, noun.communication:leaf,+ ] turn1,@ frames: 22,8 (turn over pages; "leaf through a book"; "leaf a manuscript") } { [ turn2, noun.act:turn7,+ noun.event:turn,+ ] move1,@ frames: 8 (cause to move around or rotate; "turn a key"; "turn your palm this way") } { [ supinate, noun.body:supinator,+ noun.act:supination,+ ] turn2,@ frames: 8 (turn (the hand or forearm) so that the back is downward or backward, or turn out (the leg))} { turn13, turn2,$ move1,@ frames: 8,9 (cause to move along an axis or into a new direction; "turn your face to the wall"; "turn the car around"; "turn your dance partner around")} { bring_about, turn13,@ frames: 8 (cause to move into the opposite direction; "they brought about the boat when they saw a storm approaching")} { [ port4, noun.artifact:port2,+ ] turn2,@ frames: 8 (put or turn on the left side, of a ship; "port the helm")} { [ slide2, noun.act:slide,+ noun.communication:slide,+ ] move1,@ frames: 21 (move smoothly along a surface; "He slid the money over to the other gambler") } { [ pace1, noun.act:pace,+ noun.quantity:pace1,+ noun.time:pace,+ noun.animal:pacer1,+ ] go,@ frames: 1,2 (go at a pace; "The horse paced") } { [ step1, noun.communication:step2,+ noun.quantity:step,+ noun.act:step,+ ] [ tread1, noun.act:tread,+ ] move3,@ frames: 2,22 (put down or press the foot, place the foot; "For fools rush in where angels fear to tread"; "step on the brake") } { [ step3, noun.act:step,+ noun.quantity:step,+ ] walk,@ frames: 22 (walk a short distance to a specified place or in a specified manner; "step over to the blackboard")} { [ step4, noun.event:step,+ noun.act:step,+ ] move3,@ frames: 7 (move with one's feet in a specific manner; "step lively")} { step_on, tread_on, step1,@ frames: 8 (place or press the foot on; "He stepped on the hem of her long gown") } { hurtle1, move3,@ frames: 4 (move with or as if with a rushing sound; "The cars hurtled by") } { [ run10, noun.act:run,+ noun.event:run2,+ ] move1,@ frames: 8,11 (cause an animal to move fast; "run the dogs") } { [ retreat2, noun.artifact:retreat,+ noun.location:retreat,+ ] move3,@ frames: 22,4 (move away, as for privacy; "The Pope retreats to Castelgondolfo every summer") } { cocoon, retreat2,@ frames: 2,22 (retreat as if into a cocoon, as from an unfriendly environment; "Families cocoon around the T.V. set most evenings"; "She loves to stay at home and cocoon")} { high-tail, hightail, flee,@ frames: 22 (retreat at full speed; "The actress high-tailed to her villa when reporters began to follow her to the restaurant") } { whistle, move3,@ frames: 4,22 (move with, or as with, a whistling sound; "The bullets whistled past him") } { whistle1, move1,@ frames: 11,8 (move, send, or bring as if by whistling; "Her optimism whistled away these worries") } { beat2, [ flap2, noun.event:flap1,+ noun.event:flapping,+ ] move,@ frames: 1 (move with a flapping motion; "The bird's wings were flapping") } { [ beat4, noun.attribute:beat,+ ] [ flap3, noun.event:flap1,+ noun.event:flapping,+ ] beat2,$ move1,@ frames: 11 (move with a thrashing motion; "The bird flapped its wings"; "The eagle beat its wings and soared high into the sky") } { flail2, thresh4, beat2,@ frames: 1,4 (move like a flail; thresh about; "Her arms were flailing") } { bate, beat4,@ frames: 11 (flap the wings wildly or frantically; used of falcons) } { clap3, beat2,@ frames: 1 (strike the air in flight; "the wings of the birds clapped loudly") } { clap4, beat4,@ frames: 11 (cause to strike the air in flight; "The big bird clapped its wings") } { fling, move,@ frames: 21,22 (move in an abrupt or headlong manner; "He flung himself onto the sofa") } { [ thrust2, noun.phenomenon:thrust,+ ] stuff, [ shove1, noun.act:shove,+ ] squeeze, push,@ frames: 20,21 (press or force; "Stuff money into an envelope"; "She thrust the letter into his hand") } { [ hop1, noun.act:hop,+ ] jump,@ frames: 4,22 (make a jump forward or upward) } { [ hop2, noun.act:hop,+ ] hop1,$ clear,@ frames: 8,11 (jump across; "He hopped the bush") } { hop3, traverse,@ frames: 8,11 (traverse as if by a short airplane trip; "Hop the Pacific Ocean") } { [ hop4, noun.act:hop,+ noun.person:hopper,+ ] hop3,$ hop5,$ move,@ frames: 2,22 (move quickly from one place to another) } { bed-hop, bedhop, sleep_around, verb.contact:fornicate,@ frames: 2 (be sexually active with more than one partner; "His wife bed hops") } { ride3, climb,@ frames: 1,4 (climb up on the body; "Shorts that ride up"; "This skirt keeps riding up my legs") } { [ singsong, noun.communication:singsong,+ noun.act:singsong,+ ] move1,@ frames: 8 (move as if accompanied by a singsong; "The porters singsonged the travellers' luggage up the mountain") } { island_hop, travel,@ frames: 2 (travel from one island to the next; "on the cruise, we did some island-hopping") } { shoot3, verb.creation:cast2,@ frames: 8 (send forth suddenly, intensely, swiftly; "shoot a glance") } { turn4, move,@ frames: 1,4 (move around an axis or a center; "The wheels are turning") } { hustle1, move1,@ frames: 9,11 (cause to move furtively and hurriedly; "The secret service agents hustled the speaker out of the amphitheater") } { [ dodge, noun.act:dodge,+ ] move,@ frames: 8 (make a sudden movement in a new direction so as to avoid; "The child dodged the teacher's blow") } { dodge1, move,@ frames: 2,22 (move to and fro or from place to place usually in an irregular course; "the pickpocket dodged through the crowd") } { plow, plough, move3,@ frames: 4,22 (move in a way resembling that of a plow cutting into or going through the soil; "The ship plowed through the water") } { topple1, [ tumble6, noun.act:tumble1,+ ] tip4, push,@ frames: 8,9,10,11 (cause to topple or tumble by pushing) } { throw, move,@ frames: 21 (move violently, energetically, or carelessly; "She threw herself forwards") } { throw3, verb.contact:put,@ frames: 8,20,21 (to put into a state or activity hastily, suddenly, or carelessly; "Jane threw dinner together"; "throw the car into reverse") } { lurch1, move3,@ frames: 4,1 (move slowly and unsteadily; "The truck lurched down the road") } { jackrabbit, start4,@ frames: 1,2 (go forward or start with a fast, sudden movement)} { draw7, verb.body:draw,$ verb.change:remove,@ frames: 8,11 (cause to flow; "The nurse drew blood") } { come_out6, fall_out, verb.change:emerge2,@ frames: 1 (come off; "His hair and teeth fell out") } { rip, tear,@ frames: 22,4 (move precipitously or violently; "The tornado ripped along the coast") } { wash1, move1,@ frames: 11 (move by or as if by water; "The swollen river washed away the footbridge") } { make_way, move,@ frames: 2 (get out of the way; "make way for the President's motorcade")} { curl_up1, [ curl, noun.shape:curl,+ ] draw_in3, bend,@ frames: 4,22 (shape one's body into a curl; "She curled farther down under the covers"; "She fell and drew in") } { [sit_up1, noun.act:sit-up,+ ] change_posture,@ frames: 2,22 (change to an upright sitting position; "He sat up in bed") } { sift, move3,@ frames: 4,22 (move as if through a sieve; "The soldiers sifted through the woods") } { interpose1, frames: 11 (be or come between; "An interposing thicket blocked their way") } { dance2, move,@ frames: 1,2 (skip, leap, or move up and down or sideways; "Dancing flames"; "The children danced with joy") } { [ grab2, noun.act:grab,+ ] move,@ frames: 22 (make a grasping or snatching motion with the hand; "The passenger grabbed for the oxygen mask") } { fall1, move3,@ frames: 4,22 (move in a specified direction; "The line of men fall forward") } { drag6, move3,@ frames: 2,1,4,22 (move slowly and as if with great effort) } { [ rake, noun.artifact:rake,+ ] move1,@ frames: 21 (move through with or as if with a rake; "She raked her fingers through her hair") } { [ run11, noun.state:run,+ ] run13,$ move3,@ frames: 4,22 (move about freely and without restraint, or act as if running around in an uncontrolled way; "who are these people running around in the building?"; "She runs around telling everyone of her troubles"; "let the dogs run free") } { [ bang, noun.event:bang,+ ] move3,@ frames: 4,22 (move noisily; "The window banged shut"; "The old man banged around the house") } { tool1, tool,$ drive1,@ frames: 1,4 (drive; "The convertible tooled down the street") } { run_away4, escape,@ frames: 1,2,4,21 (escape from the control of; "Industry is running away with us all") } { [ blow3, noun.phenomenon:blow,+ noun.artifact:blower2,+ noun.artifact:blower,+ ] move1,@ frames: 8,11 (cause to move by means of an air current; "The wind blew the leaves around in the yard") } { [ whiff, noun.phenomenon:whiff,+ ] blow3,@ frames: 11,8,9,10 (drive or carry as if by a puff of air; "The gust of air whiffed away the clouds")} { [ blow9, noun.artifact:blower2,+ noun.artifact:blower,+ ] direct1,@ frames: 11 (cause air to go in, on, or through; "Blow my hair dry") } { blast2, blow9,@ frames: 1,11 (apply a draft or strong wind to to; "the air conditioning was blasting cold air at us")} { break15, verb.change:switch2,@ frames: 1,2 (change directions suddenly) } { precess, move3,@ frames: 1,4 (move in a gyrating fashion; "the poles of the Earth precess at a right angle to the force that is applied") } { cut15, move,@ noun.act:boxing,;c frames: 22 (move (one's fist); "his opponent cut upward toward his chin") } { drag10, move1,@ frames: 8,21 (use a computer mouse to move icons on the screen and select commands from a menu; "drag this icon to the lower right hand corner of the screen") } { [ travel5, noun.act:travel,+ noun.person:traveller,+ noun.person:traveler,+ ] move_around, travel,@ frames: 2 (travel from place to place, as for the purpose of finding work, preaching, or acting as a judge)} { [ itinerate, adj.all:unsettled1^itinerant,+ ] travel5,@ frames: 2 (travel from place to place, as for work; "an itinerating merchant")} { [ ride4, noun.act:ride,+ noun.person:rider2,+ ] ride,$ ride1,$ travel,@ frames: 8 (sit on and control a vehicle; "He rides his bicycle to work every day"; "She loves to ride her new motorcycle through town")} { [ advect, adj.pert:advective,+ noun.process:advection,+ ] transport,@ frames: 8 (convey by horizontal mass movement of a fluid; "energy advected from the environment")} { wander2, wander,$ proceed,@ frames: 22 (go via an indirect route or at no set pace; "After dinner, we wandered into town")} { ascend4, follow1,@ frames: 8,11 (go along towards (a river's) source; "The boat ascended the Delaware")} { pull13, draw11, move1,@ frames: 8,9,10,11 (cause to move in a certain direction by exerting a force upon, either physically or in an abstract sense; "A declining dollar pulled down the export figures for the last quarter")} { snowshoe, travel,@ frames: 2,22 (travel on snowshoes; "After a heavy snowfall, we have to snowshoe to the grocery store")} { beetle, move3,@ frames: 2,22 (fly or go in a manner resembling a beetle; "He beetled up the staircase"; "They beetled off home")} { [ lateralize, noun.cognition:lateralization,+ ] move1,@ frames: 8,11 (move or displace to one side so as to make lateral)} { [ translate4, noun.act:translation1,+ ] move1,@ noun.cognition:physics,;c frames: 8,11 (subject to movement in which every part of the body moves parallel to and the same distance as every other point on the body)} { hit2, strike2, move1,@ frames: 20,21 (drive something violently into a location; "he hit his fist on the table"; "she struck her head on the low ceiling" )} { smash2, hit2,@ frames: 20,21 (hit violently; "She smashed her car against the guard rail")} { close8, move,@ noun.act:ball_game,;c frames: 2 (change one's body stance so that the forward shoulder and foot are closer to the intended point of impact)} { [teleport, noun.act:teleportation,+ ] transport,@ noun.communication:science_fiction,;c frames: 8 (transport by dematerializing at one point and assembling at another)} { [snowboard, noun.artifact:snowboard,+ noun.person:snowboarder,+ noun.act:snowboarding,+] glide,@ frames: 2 (glide down a snow-covered slope while standing on a board; "The children love to snowboard in winter")} { jump11, leap11, jump_off2, move,@ frames: 2 (jump down from an elevated point; "the parachutist didn't want to jump"; "every year, hundreds of people jump off the Golden Gate bridge"; "the widow leapt into the funeral pyre")} { sling1, move1,@ frames: 8 (move with a sling; "sling the cargo onto the ship")} { sling2, verb.contact:hang,@ frames: 8 (hang loosely or freely; let swing)} { slip2, move,@ frames: 22 (move easily; "slip into something comfortable")} { ascend10, climb_up10, frames: 1 (appear to be moving upward, as by means of tendrils; "the vine climbed up the side of the house")} { drown2, submerge,@ frames: 1,2 (be in danger of dying from submersion in a liquid and asphyxiation; "the divers saved the drowning child")}