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trench,
submarine,
reparations,
spontaneous,
truce,
ceasefire,
carrier pigeon,
makeshift.
#words
Please join the channel and if you already have then spread the word:
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πWord Of The Dayπ
πΈVery Cold γ°οΈ Freezing
πΈVery Excited γ°οΈ Thrilled
πΈVery Crowded γ°οΈ Bustling
πΈVery Dirty γ°οΈ Filthy
πΈVery Cute γ°οΈ Adorable
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πΈGiggle -> To laugh with repeated short catches of breath.
β¨The girl giggled at the joke.
βββββββββββ
πΉChuckle -> To laugh inwardly or quietly.
β¨She was chuckling as she read the letter.
βββββββββββ
πΈRoar -> To laugh loudly.
β¨He looked so funny, we all roared.
βββββββββββ
πΉTitter -> To laugh in a nervous way.
β¨There were a few titters from the students.
βββββββββββ
πΈCackle -> To laugh in a loud unpleasant way.
β¨They all cackled with delight.
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Word Of The Day
ππ» LAUGH π»
πΈGiggle -> To laugh with repeated short catches of breath.
β¨The girl giggled at the joke.
βββββββββββ
πΉChuckle -> To laugh inwardly or quietly.
β¨She was chuckling as she read the letter.
βββββββββββ
πΈRoar -> To laugh loudly.
β¨He looked so funny, we all roared.
βββββββββββ
πΉTitter -> To laugh in a nervous way.
β¨There were a few titters from the students.
βββββββββββ
πΈCackle -> To laugh in a loud unpleasant way.
β¨They all cackled with delight.
#Words_Of_The_Day
#Teamjimmy
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πWord Of The Dayπ
πΈVery Cold γ°οΈ Freezing
πΈVery Excited γ°οΈ Thrilled
πΈVery Crowded γ°οΈ Bustling
πΈVery Dirty γ°οΈ Filthy
πΈVery Cute γ°οΈ Adorable
#Words_Of_The_Day
#Teamjimmy
@Sirjimmy
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π» LAUGH π»
πΈGiggle -> To laugh with repeated short catches of breath.
β¨The girl giggled at the joke.
βββββββββββ
πΉChuckle -> To laugh inwardly or quietly.
β¨She was chuckling as she read the letter.
βββββββββββ
πΈRoar -> To laugh loudly.
β¨He looked so funny, we all roared.
βββββββββββ
πΉTitter -> To laugh in a nervous way.
β¨There were a few titters from the students.
βββββββββββ
πΈCackle -> To laugh in a loud unpleasant way.
β¨They all cackled with delight.
#Words_Of_The_Day
#Teamjimmy
@Sirjimmy
Word Of The Day
ππ» LAUGH π»
πΈGiggle -> To laugh with repeated short catches of breath.
β¨The girl giggled at the joke.
βββββββββββ
πΉChuckle -> To laugh inwardly or quietly.
β¨She was chuckling as she read the letter.
βββββββββββ
πΈRoar -> To laugh loudly.
β¨He looked so funny, we all roared.
βββββββββββ
πΉTitter -> To laugh in a nervous way.
β¨There were a few titters from the students.
βββββββββββ
πΈCackle -> To laugh in a loud unpleasant way.
β¨They all cackled with delight.
#Words_Of_The_Day
#Teamjimmy
@Sirjimmy
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π» LAUGH π»
πΈGiggle -> To laugh with repeated short catches of breath.
β¨The girl giggled at the joke.
βββββββββββ
πΉChuckle -> To laugh inwardly or quietly.
β¨Sarah was chuckling as she read the letter.
βββββββββββ
πΈRoar -> To laugh loudly.
β¨He looked so funny, we all roared.
βββββββββββ
πΉTitter -> To laugh in a nervous way.
β¨There were a few titters from the students.
βββββββββββ
πΈCackle -> To laugh in a loud unpleasant way.
β¨They all cackled with delight.
#Words_Of_The_Day
#Teamjimmy
@Sirjimmy
Word Of The Day
ππ» LAUGH π»
πΈGiggle -> To laugh with repeated short catches of breath.
β¨The girl giggled at the joke.
βββββββββββ
πΉChuckle -> To laugh inwardly or quietly.
β¨Sarah was chuckling as she read the letter.
βββββββββββ
πΈRoar -> To laugh loudly.
β¨He looked so funny, we all roared.
βββββββββββ
πΉTitter -> To laugh in a nervous way.
β¨There were a few titters from the students.
βββββββββββ
πΈCackle -> To laugh in a loud unpleasant way.
β¨They all cackled with delight.
#Words_Of_The_Day
#Teamjimmy
@Sirjimmy
5 Interesting Phrasal Verbs
(You will love to use in your conversation)
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1. Hit up - to contact.
e.g., Hit me up whenever you need help.
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2. Talk out - to resolve a problem by talking about it.
e.g., Talk out your problems. Do not keep them inside.
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3. Fawn over - to praise excessively in order to get a favor.
e.g., People fawn over you when you are famous.
πΈπΉπΈ
4. Meet up - to meet somebody, by arrangement.
e.g., The next time you come to my town, we should meet up somewhere.
πΈπΉπΈ
5. Narrow down - to make more specific
e.g., All the food on the menu looked delicious, so I tried to narrow down my choices to only healthy foods.
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(You will love to use in your conversation)
Β© SIRJIMMY
1. Hit up - to contact.
e.g., Hit me up whenever you need help.
πΈπΉπΈ
2. Talk out - to resolve a problem by talking about it.
e.g., Talk out your problems. Do not keep them inside.
πΈπΉπΈ
3. Fawn over - to praise excessively in order to get a favor.
e.g., People fawn over you when you are famous.
πΈπΉπΈ
4. Meet up - to meet somebody, by arrangement.
e.g., The next time you come to my town, we should meet up somewhere.
πΈπΉπΈ
5. Narrow down - to make more specific
e.g., All the food on the menu looked delicious, so I tried to narrow down my choices to only healthy foods.
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5 Effective Phrasal Verbs For You
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1. Win out - To be victorious
e.g., Love always wins out over hate.
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2. Bounce back - to recover from a negative without seemingly any damage.
e.g., Nancy bounced back easily from her financial problem.
πΈπΉπΈ
3. Pull through - to become well again after a serious illness.
e.g., His injuries are severe but he's expected to pull through.
πΈπΉπΈ
4. Knock out - to defeat a competitor.
e.g., Ireland had been knocked out of the World Cup.
πΈπΉπΈ
5. Ride out - To tackle a difficult problem and survive.
e.g., The new government will ride out the present financial crisis.
#PhrasalVerb | #Words | #TeamJimmy
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1. Win out - To be victorious
e.g., Love always wins out over hate.
πΈπΉπΈ
2. Bounce back - to recover from a negative without seemingly any damage.
e.g., Nancy bounced back easily from her financial problem.
πΈπΉπΈ
3. Pull through - to become well again after a serious illness.
e.g., His injuries are severe but he's expected to pull through.
πΈπΉπΈ
4. Knock out - to defeat a competitor.
e.g., Ireland had been knocked out of the World Cup.
πΈπΉπΈ
5. Ride out - To tackle a difficult problem and survive.
e.g., The new government will ride out the present financial crisis.
#PhrasalVerb | #Words | #TeamJimmy
πWord Of The Dayπ
πΈVery Cold γ°οΈ Freezing
πΉVery Excited γ°οΈ Thrilled
πΈVery Crowded γ°οΈ Bustling
πΈVery Dirty γ°οΈ Filthy
πΉVery Cute γ°οΈ Adorable
πΈVery light γ°οΈ luminous
πΉVery rich γ°οΈ wealthy
πΈVery detailed γ°οΈ meticulous
πΉVery crowded γ°οΈ bustling
πΈVery weak γ°οΈ frail
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π» LAUGH π»
πΈGiggle -> To laugh with repeated short catches of breath.
β¨The girl giggled at the joke.
βββββββββββ
πΉChuckle -> To laugh inwardly or quietly.
β¨Sarah was chuckling as she read the letter.
βββββββββββ
πΈRoar -> To laugh loudly.
β¨He looked so funny, we all roared.
βββββββββββ
πΉTitter -> To laugh in a nervous way.
β¨There were a few titters from the students.
βββββββββββ
πΈCackle -> To laugh in a loud unpleasant way.
β¨They all cackled with delight.
#Words_Of_The_Day
#Teamjimmy
@Sirjimmy
Word Of The Day
ππ» LAUGH π»
πΈGiggle -> To laugh with repeated short catches of breath.
β¨The girl giggled at the joke.
βββββββββββ
πΉChuckle -> To laugh inwardly or quietly.
β¨Sarah was chuckling as she read the letter.
βββββββββββ
πΈRoar -> To laugh loudly.
β¨He looked so funny, we all roared.
βββββββββββ
πΉTitter -> To laugh in a nervous way.
β¨There were a few titters from the students.
βββββββββββ
πΈCackle -> To laugh in a loud unpleasant way.
β¨They all cackled with delight.
#Words_Of_The_Day
#Teamjimmy
@Sirjimmy
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π» LAUGH π»
πΈGiggle -> To laugh with repeated short catches of breath.
β¨The girl giggled at the joke.
βββββββββββ
πΉChuckle -> To laugh inwardly or quietly.
β¨Sarah was chuckling as she read the letter.
βββββββββββ
πΈRoar -> To laugh loudly.
β¨He looked so funny, we all roared.
βββββββββββ
πΉTitter -> To laugh in a nervous way.
β¨There were a few titters from the students.
βββββββββββ
πΈCackle -> To laugh in a loud unpleasant way.
β¨They all cackled with delight.
#Words_Of_The_Day
#Teamjimmy
@Sirjimmy
Word Of The Day
ππ» LAUGH π»
πΈGiggle -> To laugh with repeated short catches of breath.
β¨The girl giggled at the joke.
βββββββββββ
πΉChuckle -> To laugh inwardly or quietly.
β¨Sarah was chuckling as she read the letter.
βββββββββββ
πΈRoar -> To laugh loudly.
β¨He looked so funny, we all roared.
βββββββββββ
πΉTitter -> To laugh in a nervous way.
β¨There were a few titters from the students.
βββββββββββ
πΈCackle -> To laugh in a loud unpleasant way.
β¨They all cackled with delight.
#Words_Of_The_Day
#Teamjimmy
@Sirjimmy
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