Verb > Dangle

1 : to hang down loosely especially in a way that makes it possible to swing freely (no object) Let your arms dangle at your sides. dangling earrings often + from Diamonds and pearls dangled from her ears. Wires were Read More …

Verb > Captivate

(+ object) to attract and hold the attention of (someone) by being interesting, pretty, etc. The play has been captivating audiences for years. often used as (be) captivated We were captivated by her beauty.

Adjective > Melodramatic

(more melodramatic; most melodramatic) often disapproving emotional in a way that is very extreme or exaggerated : extremely dramatic or emotional a melodramatic movie/story Oh, quit being so melodramatic! – melodramatically She threw herself onto the bed melodramatically and sobbed.

Verb > Trek

(no object) 1 : to walk usually for a long distance We had to trek up six flights of stairs with our groceries. 2 : to travel by walking through an area with many mountains, rivers, etc., for pleasure and Read More …

Verb > Overrun

(+ object) The tank divisions overran the countryside. The city was being overrun by enemy troops. Rats overran the ship. In the summer, the town is overrun with/by tourists. (=is filled with tourists) 2 : to run or go beyond Read More …