boggle (cause something or someone to) have difficulty imagining or understanding something:
gaggle a group of noisy people, animals
giggle laugh with sounds
jiggle move or make sth move up and down or from side to side with short quick movements
juggle throw several objects up into the air, and then catch and throw them up repeatedly so that one or more stays in the air, usually in order to entertain people
niggle cause slight but persistent annoyence, discomfort, or anxiety
snuggle get into, or to put sb/sth into a warm comfortable position, esp. close to sb
straggle move or spread untidily and in small numbers or amounts
waggle make sth move short movements from side to side or up and down
wiggle move or cause to move up and down or from side to side with small rapid movements
wriggle twist and turn your body or part of it with quick short movements
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brimming with - the hive is brimming with bees. Her eyes were brimming with so many tears that they threathened to overflow. The singer was brimming with confidence as she flashed the judges with a smile and burst into song.
bristtle with - The helicopter hovered above them bristling with machine guns. his lies made her bristle with rage.
bustling - this used to be a bustling town but a lot of people moved away over recent years.
crammed - the docks were crammed with people trying to board the boats.
fraught with - the negotiations have been fraught with problems right from the start.
hectic - a hectic schedule
hive - in the morning the house is a hive of activity.
replete with - he was replete with food and drink. his story was replete with falsehood.
riddled with - the whole house was riddled with damp. the article is riddleed with errors.
rattle - ( a vehicle) move or travel with a knocking sound
But as our train rattled through the tunnels under the Great Hall of the People and Tiananmen Square, most people told me they approved of the goings-on above.
Trains rattled pass at frequent intervals.
The train rattled by as we sat on the bridge.
Streetlamps cast a cold, pale glow on the pavement; an occasional trolley rattles by below.
That evening, I sat in the outdoor terrace of my hotel in the rustic resort town near Baikal's southern tip, recovering from the bumpy train ride and watching the sun set into the lake, colouring the waters a simmering gold.
But I got to see how incredibly close the tracks were to the precarious edge, and the spine-tingling feeling of hanging over that nothingness made me dizzy.