exhale
To breathe air out of the lungs.
sharply
In a sudden, strong, clear, or critical way.
dunno
An informal written form of I do not know.
hell
In some religions, a place of punishment after death; also a very bad experience.
really
Used to say something is true, strong, or more than expected.
missed
The past form of miss: failed to hit, catch, notice, attend, or reach something.
much
A large amount of something, used with uncountable nouns.
think
To use your mind to form ideas, opinions, plans, or memories.
hear
To notice sounds with your ears, or to be told information.
us
Used for the speaker and one or more other people as the object of a verb or preposition.
always
At every time; on every occasion.
short
Not long in distance, time, or height.
hey
A short greeting or call used to get someone's attention.
circus
A show with performers, animals, or acrobats, often in a large tent.
stacked
Arranged in a pile, or informally having many good players or advantages.
version
A form of something that is different from other forms of the same thing.
good
Of high quality, pleasant, useful, or morally right.
idea
A thought, plan, or suggestion about what to do or what something means.
whispering
The present participle of whisper: speaking very quietly.
must
Used to say that something is necessary, required, or very likely.
perfect
Having no mistakes or faults, or being exactly right for a purpose.
accuracy
The quality of being correct or exact.
ribbon
A long narrow strip of cloth used for tying, decoration, or as a prize.
character
A person in a story, or the qualities that make someone distinct.
maybe
Possibly; used when something is not certain.
know
To have information, understanding, or experience of something.
actually
Used to show what is true, real, or different from what was expected.
remember
To keep something in your mind or bring it back to your mind.
too
More than is wanted or possible; also or as well.
got
The past form of get: received, became, reached, or understood something.
shriek
To make a short, loud, high cry, often because of fear, pain, or excitement.
yelp
A short, sharp cry, usually from pain, fear, or surprise.
sound
Something that you hear, or the quality of what is heard.
crazy
A person considered foolish or mentally unstable.
might
Shows that something is possible or could happen.
dream
A series of images during sleep, or a strong hope for the future.
based
The past form of base: used something as the starting point.
memories
The plural form of memory: things that people remember from the past.
whatever
Used before a noun to mean any thing or amount of that kind.
take
To get, hold, carry, or use something.
break
A short rest, a pause, or a damaged place in something.
please
A polite word used when asking for something or making a request.
ribbit
A written sound used to represent the call of a frog.
ever
At any time, or always in some expressions.
restaurant
A place where people pay to sit and eat meals prepared for them.
adventure
An exciting, unusual, or risky experience.
together
With another person or thing in the same place, group, or action.
give
To hand something to someone, or provide something for someone.
blast
A very long fly ball.
extra
More than usual or more than needed.
mayo
Mayonnaise, especially as a sauce or spread on food.
hate
To dislike someone or something very strongly.
seeing
The present participle of see: noticing with the eyes, understanding, or meeting someone.
flash
A sudden short burst of light, color, or strong feeling.
things
Objects, facts, ideas, or activities, especially when not named separately.
both
Used to refer to two people or things together
why
For what reason or purpose.
just
Only or simply, with nothing more.
believe
To think that something is true or real.
happening
An event or activity, especially one that is interesting or unusual.
electronic
Using small electrical parts or digital technology.
turned
The past form of turn: changed direction, position, or condition.
help
To make it easier for someone to do something or solve a problem.
stop
To end movement, activity, or a process.
pant
To breathe quickly and loudly, usually after running, heat, or strong emotion.
scoffs
The plural form of scoff: laughs or comments that show disrespect or disbelief.
knock
To hit a surface and make a sound; to make something move by hitting it.
door
A movable panel that opens or closes an entrance.
others
Other people or things, not the person or thing already mentioned.
meet
To come together with someone, or see someone for the first time.
cafe
A small restaurant that serves drinks, snacks, and light meals.
along
From one end or side of something toward another.
merch
Informal products with a band, team, brand, or event name on them.
wave
A raised movement on water, or a movement of the hand used as a signal.
here
In, at, or to this place or position.
limited
Small in amount, number, or range; not complete or freely available.
edition
A particular published version of a book, newspaper, or program.
last
Coming after all others in time, order, or position.
poster
A large printed notice or picture put on a wall.
hoodie
A casual sweatshirt or jacket with a hood.
available
Ready to be used, bought, seen, or talked to.
weeks
The plural form of week: periods of seven days.
piece
One part or amount of something larger.
history
Events that happened in the past.
favorite
Liked more than all others of the same kind.
flavor
The taste that food or drink has when you eat or drink it.
noir
A style of crime story or film with a dark mood and morally troubled characters.
anime
Japanese-style animated films or television programs.
yeah
Informal way to say yes.
collection
A group of things kept or brought together.
includes
The third-person form of include: has something as part of a group, list, or whole.
rare
Not common, or not happening very often.
mystery
Something that is not known, understood, or explained.
pendant
A piece of jewelry that hangs from a chain around the neck.
characters
The plural form of character: people in stories or written symbols.
abstracted
Not paying attention because you are thinking deeply.
lineup
The people, performers, players, or things chosen for an event, team, or inspection.
match
A small stick used to make fire.
stackable
Designed so that several can be placed safely one on top of another.
acrylic
A type of plastic or synthetic fiber used in paint, fabric, and objects.
rooms
The plural form of room: separate parts of a building, or areas of space.
swap
To exchange one thing for another.
fans
The plural form of fan: more than one person, place, or thing of that kind.
everywhere
In, at, or to all places.
love
A strong feeling of deep affection, care, or romantic attraction.
incredible
Extremely good, large, or surprising; hard to believe because it is so unusual.
figure
A number, shape, person, or important public character.
ultimate
Most important, final, or greatest after everything is considered.
tribute
Words, actions, or gifts that show respect, thanks, or admiration.
fan
A person who likes someone or something very much, or a device that moves air.
off
Away from a place, position, or machine; no longer operating.
until
Before a particular time or event happens.
rd
A written abbreviation that can stand for road or research and development.