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  • Oh! My God!!
    It was my mistake. I should have followed the rule.
    Of course you did it in the best way. Let me say thank you so much for it. And also really sorry for that careless mistake.
  • Oh!! Sorry!
    You wrote it yourself!
    • Yours are much better .

      Thank you !

       

    • You are welcome!

      But if you want to write it yourself why don’t you write it at the first?

      Maybe I must be faster.

      I will try to see I can send it less than 4 minutes or not!

  • Blaze [bleız]

     

    =>verb (Blazes, Blazing, Blazed)

    To burn strongly and brightly:

    A blazing fire

     

    =>Noun

    A large and often dangerous fire:

    It took firefighters for hours to put out the blaze.

     

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    Steep [sti:p]

     

    =>Adjective (Steeper, Steepest)

    A steep hill, mountain or road goes up quickly from a low place to a high place:

    I can’t cycle up the hill- it’s too steep.

    =>Steeply [sti:pli] (adverb)

    The path climbed steeply up the side of the mountain.

     

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    Upstroke ['ʌp,strəʋk]

     

    =>Noun

    An upward stroke, especially of a pen or pencil, or of a piston in a vertical cylinder

     

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    Burst [bɜ:rst]

     

    =>Verb (Bursts, Bursting, Burst, Has burst)

    1. To break open suddenly or to make something do this:

    i) The bag was so full that it burst.

    ii) He burst the balloon.

    2. To go or come suddenly:

    Steve burst into the room.

     

    Verb phrase  

    -Burst into something to start doing something suddenly:

    i) She read the letter and burst into the tears (=started to cry)

    ii) The car burst into flames (=started to burn).

     

    -Burst out laughing to suddenly start to laugh:

    When she saw my hat, she burst out laughing.

     

    =>Noun

    Something that happens suddenly and quickly:

    A burst of laugher

     

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    Churn [tʃɜ:rn]

     

    =>Noun

    1. A container or machine in which cream or milk is agitated to make butter.

    2. Any of various containers or machines similar in shape or action to a butter churn, as a device for mixing beverages.

    3. British; a large milk can.

    4. An act of churning stocks by a stockbroker.

     

    =>Verb (used with object)

    1. To agitate in order to make into butter:

    To churn cream

    2. To make (butter) by the agitation of cream.

    3. To shake or agitate with violence or continued motion:

    The storm churned the sea.

    4. (Of a stockbroker) to trade (a customer's securities) excessively in order to earn more in commissions.

    (Used without object)

    5. To operate a churn.

    6. To move or shake in agitation, as a liquid or any loose matter:

    The leaves churned along the ground.

    7. (Of a stockbroker) to engage in the practice of churning.

     

    Verb phrase  

    Churn out to produce mechanically, hurriedly, or routinely:

    He was hired to churn out verses for greeting cards.

     

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    Tremendous [trı'mendəs]

     

    =>Adjective

    1. Very big or very great:

    The new trains travel at a tremendous steep.

    2. Very good:

    The match was tremendous.

     

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    Blur [blɜ:r]

     

    =>Verb (Blurs, Blurring, Blurred)

    To make something less clear:

    If you move while you are taking the photo, it will be blurred.

     

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    Smash [smæʃ]

    =>Verb (Smashes, Smashing, Smashed [smæʃt])

    1. To break something into many pieces:

    The boys smashed the window with their ball.

    2.To break into many pieces:

    The plate fell on the floor and smashed.

     

    =>Noun

    The glass hit the floor with a smash.

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  • blazing adjective

    /ˈbleɪ.zɪŋ/

    very bright and hot or powerful

    We quickly grew tired in the blazing sunshine.
    [before noun] violent and frightening
    They used to have some blazing rows over money.

    steep adjective ( NOT GRADUAL )

    /stiːp/
    (of a slope) rising or falling at a sharp angle
    a steep slope
    It's a steep climb to the top of the mountain, but the view is worth it.
    The castle is set on a steep hill/hillside.
    A steep rise or fall is one which goes very quickly from low to high or from high to low
    There has been a steep increase/rise in prices.

    steepness noun

    /ˈstiːp.nəs/ n [U]

    stroke noun ( HIT )

    /strəʊk/ussymbol.png/stroʊk/ n
    [C] an act of hitting a ball when playing a sport
    She returned the volley with a powerful stroke to win the game.
    [C] slightly old-fashioned an act of hitting someone with a weapon
    The punishment was twenty strokes of the lash.

    stroke noun ( TOUCH )

    /strəʊk//stroʊk/ n
    [C] an act of moving your hand, another part of the body or an object gently over something or someone, usually repeatedly and for pleasure
    Don't be frightened, just give the horse a stroke.

    stroke noun ( SWIMMING )

    /strəʊk//stroʊk/ n
    [C] (a particular movement which is usually repeated in) a method of swimming
    What's your best stroke when you're swimming?
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    burst verb

    /bɜːst//bɝːst/ v (burst, burst)
    [I or T] to break open or apart suddenly, or to make something do this
    Balloons make me nervous - I hate it when they burst.
    The river was threatening to burst its banks.
    Suddenly the door burst open (= opened suddenly and forcefully) and police officers carrying guns rushed in.
    figurative humorous If I eat any more cake I'll burst (= I cannot eat anything else)!
    [I] to feel a strong emotion, or strong wish to do something
    I knew they were bursting with curiosity but I said nothing.
    [+ to infinitive] informal I'm bursting to go to the loo!
    Tom was bursting to tell everyone the news.
    burst into flames to suddenly burn strongly, producing a lot of flames
    Smoke started pouring out from underneath, then the truck burst into flames.
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