Run: To move rapidly using legs.
Read: To interpret and understand written text.
Write: To produce words, characters, or text on a surface.
Jump: To propel oneself into the air.
Speak: To communicate verbally.
Swim: To move through water using limbs.
Dance: To move rhythmically to music.
Cook: To prepare food for consumption.
Sing: To produce musical sounds with the voice.
Draw: To produce a picture or diagram by making lines and marks.
Play: To engage in an activity for amusement.
Study: To acquire knowledge through reading or research.
Listen: To give attention with the ear; perceive sound.
Work: To engage in labor or employment.
Build: To construct or assemble.
Drive: To operate and control a vehicle.
Paint: To apply color to a surface using a brush or other tools.
Teach: To impart knowledge or skill to others.
Think: To have a conscious mind actively producing thoughts.
Design: To plan and make decisions about the look and function of something.
Exercise: To engage in physical activity for health or fitness.
Travel: To go on a journey or trip.
Sculpt: To create a three-dimensional figure or design.
Hike: To walk a long distance, especially for pleasure or exercise.
Plant: To place a seed or plant in the ground to grow.
Compose: To create or write music, poetry, or literary work.
Photograph: To take pictures using a camera.
Explore: To travel through an unfamiliar area to learn about it.
Solve: To find an answer or explanation to a problem.
Cycle: To ride a bicycle or motorcycle.
Sleep: To rest with eyes closed, usually at night.
Fly: To move through the air using wings.
Bike: To ride a bicycle.
Talk: To communicate by speaking.
Climb: To ascend or move upward.
Laugh: To express joy or amusement by making sounds with the mouth.
Jump: To propel oneself upward or over a distance.
Cry: To express sadness or pain by shedding tears.
Build: To construct or erect a structure.
Open: To cause something to no longer be closed or sealed.
Close: To shut or cover an opening.
Capture: To take into possession or control by force.
Release: To set free or allow to escape.
Smile: To express happiness by forming the features of the face into a pleased or amused expression.
Frown: To contract the brow and express displeasure or anger.
Shout: To speak loudly or yell.
Whisper: To speak softly or in a hushed tone.
Crawl: To move on hands and knees.
Sprint: To run at full speed for a short distance.
Wash: To clean using water and, typically, soap.
Dry: To remove moisture from something.
Iron: To press and smooth clothes using a heated appliance.
Fold: To bend something, typically paper or fabric, over upon itself.
Sew: To join or attach by stitches.
Knit: To make fabric by looping thread with needles.
Carve: To cut or shape a hard material into a desired form.
Whittle: To carve wood into a desired shape using a knife.
Serve: To present food or drink to someone.
Bake: To cook food using dry heat in an oven.
Roast: To cook food by prolonged exposure to heat in an oven or over an open fire.
Boil: To heat a liquid until it reaches its boiling point.
Fry: To cook in hot fat or oil.
Grill: To cook food over an open flame or hot surface.
Chop: To cut into pieces with a sharp implement.
Dice: To cut food into small cubes.
Mix: To combine different substances by stirring or blending.
Stir: To agitate substances with a circular motion.
Pour: To cause a liquid to flow from a container.
Mop: To clean or wipe a surface using a mop.
Sweep: To clean or clear a surface with a broom.
Vacuum: To clean using a vacuum cleaner.
Dust: To remove dust or dirt from a surface.
Scrub: To clean something by rubbing hard.
Wipe: To clean or dry a surface using a cloth.
Brush: To clean or polish with a brush.
Polish: To make something smooth and shiny by rubbing.
Shine: To emit or reflect light.
Greet: To welcome or address someone with friendly words.
Wave: To move one's hand to and fro in greeting or as a signal.
Bow: To bend the upper part of the body forward as a gesture of respect.
Salute: To make a formal gesture of respect, often with the hand.
Curtsy: To lower the body briefly by bending the knees.
Nod: To lower and raise the head slightly as a greeting or acknowledgment.
High-Five: To slap palms with someone above shoulder level.
Hug: To hold someone closely in one's arms.
Kiss: To touch someone with the lips as a sign of love or greeting.
Shake Hands: To clasp hands with another person in greeting.
Point: To extend one's finger toward something to indicate direction or focus.
Wink: To close and open one eye quickly, often as a signal or expression of mischief.
Laugh: To express joy or amusement vocally.
Cough: To expel air from the lungs suddenly with a harsh noise.
Sneeze: To expel air from the nose suddenly and audibly.
Yawn: To involuntarily open the mouth wide and inhale deeply, often due to tiredness.
Sigh: To exhale audibly in a deep and prolonged breath, often expressing relief or frustration.
Shiver: To tremble or shake involuntarily, often due to cold or fear.
Blush: To develop a pink or reddish color in the face due to embarrassment or emotion.
Fidget: To make small, restless movements due to nervousness or impatience.
Blink: To close and open the eyes quickly.
Stretch: To extend one's body or limbs to their full length, typically after rest or sleep.
Crouch: To lower the body close to the ground by bending the knees.
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