Verb with C
Yes, a common verb meaning to prepare food.
Verb meaning to slice or remove; very common.
Verb: to phone someone or shout for attention.
A verb meaning to grab, capture, or receive.
A verb: to approach, arrive, or move here.
A verb meaning to weep or shout loudly.
Modal verb 'can': means be able to.
A verb: to hold and move something.
A verb meaning to go up, like a tree or hill.
A verb meaning to make or bring into being.
A verb: to add up numbers or tally.
Present participle of cook; still a verb.
Present participle of call; a verb form.
A verb: to run after or pursue something.
A verb meaning to feel concern or interest.
Verb meaning to make something not dirty.
Verb form of “catch”, to capture or grab.
Verb meaning to move on hands and knees.
Verb meaning to collide violently, often in cars.
Verb meaning to strike hands together to applaud.
Very common verb meaning to make different.
Past tense of come, very common irregular verb.
- Cumming
Verb meaning to select among options.
From camp, verb for staying in tents outdoors.
Verb meaning to stay in a tent or outdoor shelter.
Verb meaning to shut or bring together.
Verb meaning to expel air from lungs sharply.
Verb meaning to press or romantic infatuation.
Verb meaning to talk informally, usually online.
Verb meaning to bend low with knees; crouching.
From care, verb form meaning showing concern.
Verb meaning to bite food repeatedly.
Verb meaning to act dishonestly or break rules.
Verb meaning to throw or to assign a role.
Verb meaning to make someone or something relaxed.
Verb meaning to go across or intersect.
Verb meaning to stuff or study hard.
Verb meaning to make something less warm.
Verb meaning to hug closely with affection.
Verb meaning to break or make a sharp sound.
- chill
Verb meaning to examine or verify something.
Verb form of cycle, to ride a bicycle.
Verb meaning to call off or stop an arrangement.
Verb meaning to laugh sharply, often wickedly.
Past tense of "catch", to capture or seize something.
Verb meaning to cut or shape wood or stone.
To cheer is to shout support or make someone happier.
To can is to preserve food in jars; common in cooking.
To collect is to gather items together; Latin origin.
Verb meaning to stroke or touch gently and lovingly.
To cost is to require payment or sacrifice of something.
To choke is to have breathing blocked; also to fail suddenly.
To calculate is to work out numbers or results.
To curse is to say a spell or use strong bad words.
Canoeing is the act of traveling by canoe on water.
Chatting is talking in an informal, friendly way.
To creep is to move slowly or sneakily; also feel uneasy.
- Coughing
To copy is to imitate or duplicate something.
To crave is to strongly desire or long for something.
To cover is to place something over or protect.
To demand or assert a right to something.
From "chew"; to bite food repeatedly.
Past/pp of "call"; to name or summon.
To manage or deal with something difficult.
To exercise power over; to manage or direct.
To cut something into pieces with blows.
From "crush"; to smash or press very hard.
To turn a handle; also to irritate.
To paint or dye; also to influence.
To ask for payment or rush at; also to load.
- Crouching
Slang verb; to feel embarrassed or awkward.
To confine in a cage; to put in a cage.
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