buy
drool
fantasize
feign
furious
haul
reassure
struggle
threaten
yell
- buy: to believe that sth is true, especially sth that is not very likely
She made up excuses, but the officer didn't buy it.
- drool: to let saliva come out of your mouth
The players drooled over the trophy.
- fantasize: to imagine that you are doing sth that you would like to do, or that sth that you would like to happen is happening, even though this is very unlikely
She fantasized about what she would do if she won lotto.
- feign: to pretend that you have a particular feeling or that you are ill, tired, etc.
She feigned surprise when the officer told her he was dead.
- furious: very angry
She was furious when her boyfriend showed her his new iPad.
- haul: to force sb to go somewhere they do not want to go
The boss hauled her into her office on Monday morning.
- reassure: to say or do sth that makes sb less frightened or worried
Her mum tried to reassure her that it would be OK.
- struggle: to try very hard to do sth when it is difficult or when there are a lot of problems
He struggled to face the day after a big night out.
- threaten: to say that you will cause trouble, hurt sb, etc. if you do not get what you want
They threatened to sue the shop if they didn't change their name.
- yell: To shout loudly, for example because you are angry, excited, frightened or in pain
Her dad yelled at her when she came home late.