on the opposite side of
Voting will take place across the country.
bite
to use your teeth to cut into something or someone
Don't bite down too hard on the candy or you'll damage your teeth.
cheek
the soft part of your face which is below your eye and between your mouth and ears
She gave him a kiss on his cheek.
greet
to welcome someone with particular words or a particular action
Our host greeted us at the door.
handshake
a way people greet or leave each other, or agree on a decision, by grasping each other's hand
In many countries a business deal is done through a handshake.
huge
very large
We were sailing along when all of a sudden we saw a whale. It was huge!
pinch
to squeeze or compress between the finger and thumb
I had to pinch myself to make sure I wasn't dreaming.
seem
to give the effect of being; to be judged to be
She's only 20, but she seems to be much older.
shake
to make lots of small movements up and down, or from side to side, or to make someone do this
After the dog played in the water, he shook his body to dry himself.
wave
to raise your hand and move it from side to side as a way of greeting someone or adding emphasis to an expression
I waved to her from the window.