The word is "flutter".
Gases have particles that are lightly packed together. The particles are free to move around and are not held tightly together by strong forces, resulting in a high degree of randomness and rapid motion.
Move is already in verb form.There is also moves and moved.Some examples are:"I will move the wardrobe"."He moves the wardrobe"."He moved the wardrobe".
No, the word "light" can be used as an adjective or a noun. "lightly" can be used as an adverb.
The word is "transfer."
The word you are looking for is "adjust" or "shift."
"Skip" is an English word. It means to move lightly and quickly by hopping on one foot or both feet.
"once over lightly"
Stick your finger lightly into the belly button and lightly press and wiggle it. Lightly move it in and out and tickle the belly around it too.
No, "lightly" is not an adjective. It is an adverb that describes how an action is performed.
To grease is to rub lightly with fat.
The informal name of a mosquito. Or to move lightly or quickly. Or Australian slang for a boaster (from the word Skite) Or from Scotland, a period of heavy drinking. Derived from an Old Norse word
Tap
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i means DON'T kiss them on their crown but move your lips LIGHTLY on their forehead.
flit?
lightly