Verb with D

  • A common action word: to move to music.

  • Real verb meaning to take in liquids.

  • Valid verb; to operate a vehicle.

  • Real verb meaning to cease living.

  • Present participle of do; a verb form.

  • Valid verb; to sketch or pull.

  • Real verb meaning to plunge into water.

  • Real verb; means to excavate soil.

  • Verb meaning to imagine or sleep-dream.

  • Present participle of die; valid verb form.

  • Real verb meaning to pull along.

  • Real verb meaning to suffocate in water.

  • Verb meaning to avoid something, often by moving quickly

  • Verb meaning to let something fall or to release

  • Verb meaning to have courage to do something

  • Verb meaning to remove moisture or make something not wet

  • To submerge briefly in liquid, also in basketball.

  • Verb meaning to lower head to avoid something.

  • To run or move suddenly and quickly.

  • To empty or deposit something, often waste.

  • Noun and verb; to make a picture with tools.

  • Verb form of "drown", to die in water.

  • To eat dinner, often at a restaurant.

  • To negotiate or do business with someone.

  • To briefly put something in liquid.

  • To choose after thinking about options.

  • To give money or items for a good cause.

  • To ruin completely; put an end to.

  • To go out romantically with someone.

  • To bring and hand over to the recipient.

  • Present participle of "duck", avoid by bending.

  • Present participle of "dodge", to evade something.

  • Present participle of dry, removing moisture.

  • Present participle of drum, beating a drum.

  • To cause liquid to flow away, empty out.

  • Present participle of drag, pull with effort.

  • To be brave enough to do something risky.

  • To hang loosely so as to swing freely.

  • 3rd person of do, perform an action.

  • To draw aimlessly, often little sketches.

  • To harm or injure something or someone.

  • Present participle of dream, experience dreams.

  • To refuse to accept, believe, or allow.

  • To run quickly or move suddenly, dash.

  • To make holes with a drill or to train.

  • To move suddenly, often thrown or shot.

  • To abandon or get rid of something.

  • To put clothes on yourself or others.

  • Verb meaning to control or overpower others.

  • Verb meaning to separate into parts or groups.

  • Verb meaning to remove or erase something.

  • Past of 'die'; verb meaning to stop living.

  • Slangy verb for a quick tap or dance move.

  • Verb meaning to remove dust from a surface.

  • Slang verb for stylishly leaking or dripping.

  • Verb meaning to let liquid fall in small drops.

  • Present participle of drop; to let something fall.

  • Past of drink; verb meaning consumed liquid.

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  • Verb meaning to follow or hunt, also pet animal.

  • To dial is to call or enter numbers on a phone.

  • Verb meaning to color materials with dye.

  • To let saliva run from the mouth, often hungry dogs.

  • To make a soft ringing sound, like a small bell.

  • To cut food into small cubes, common in cooking.

  • To take part in something casually, not deeply.

  • From "dab"; applying small taps, like paint or dance.

  • To feel uncertain or disbelieve something.

  • To say or write with authority; also to control by speech.

  • To state something formally and clearly, like a decision.

  • To make something darker, reduce light or brightness.

  • To play a drum; making rhythmic beats with sticks.

  • To draw attention away from something important.

  • To find or learn something new or previously unknown.

  • To guide, manage, or aim something or someone.

  • To make something more attractive with ornaments.

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