verb - to move stealthily or furtively, often to avoid notice or because of cowardice or guilt
verb, formal - to take possession of a territory or place, often by force or without permission
noun, formal - something added, such as a section at the end of a report or agreement
noun - a building added to a larger one or placed near it and used as part of it
noun, British English, informal - one’s best or most stylish clothes worn for a special occasion
verb, British English - to complain in an annoying way
noun, technical - impairment of the ability to write, as a result of brain dysfunction
noun, technical - abnormal or unhealthy interpersonal behaviour or interaction within a group; impaired or abnormal functioning (of a body part etc.)
adjective - showing pictures, images, or details, often in a very clear or strong way. Sometimes it means something is shown with a lot of detail, especially things that are shocking or violent
adjective - related to drawing, pictures, or design, especially using a computer
noun, formal - a small boat used to transport people or supplies between a larger vessel (such as a cruise ship or yacht) and the shore or another vessel
adverb - without revealing your name or identity
noun - a situation in which one event or action causes a series of other events to happen, like ripples spreading on water