dismount verb
/dɪˈsmaʊnt/ v [I]
to get off a horse, bicycle or motorcycle
oven noun
/ˈʌv.ən/ n [C]
the part of a cooker with a door, which is used to cook food
a conventional/gas/fan-assisted oven
a microwave oven
a cool/medium/hot oven
Place the cake in the
Read more…steed noun
/stiːd/ n [C] literary
a horse which is ridden
a fine white steed
rein noun
/reɪn/ n [C usually plural]
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a long thin piece of material, especially leather, which helps you to control and direct a horse
You pull on both reins to stop or slow a ho
Read more…Hint:
The word of the day begins with the letter “F” and has 7 letters long.
· I like f_ _ _ _ _ies of romance and true love.
· The film is more of an ironic f_ _ _ _ _ _ than a horror story.
· It becomes a world of imagination,
Read more…Hint:
The word of the day begins with the letter “R” and had 4 letters long.
· My wife was r_ _ _ing her health through worry.
· She accused him of r_ _ _ing her financially with his taste for the high life.
· He wasn’t going to
Read more…in one's right mind: thinking clearly and able to make good decisions;
sane; rational and sensible. (Often in the negative.)
Examples:
1. Mary wasn't in her right mind when she threatened to commit suicide.
2. No one in their right mind would throw awa
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(Oh Hi ! I'm so happy to see you I was thinking about that lovely party I was so happy there. Everything was Ok .Thank you ! Bye !)
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Hello my lovely friends. How are you? I hope you are super fine and Very Much Alive as me. In this discussion I would like to introduce our winner of December word's challenge. According to Our December's Scoreboard ...
Natasha = 19
nida = 14
anele = 6
Read more…Dear friends
Unfortunately I couldn’t attend your nice discussion recently because of the month of my exams. But I’m following them. Your ideas are so wise so that I felt that I can consult with you in a subject and also I thought it can be a discussi
Read more…monotony noun
/məˈnɒt.ən.i//-ˈnɑː.t ̬ən-/ n [U] (also monotonousness)
when something stays the same and does not change and is therefore boring
The monotony of motorway driving causes many accidents.
The routine was the same every day, with nothing to br
Read more…live up to something: that means to fulfill expectations; to satisfy a goal or set of goals. (Often with one's reputation, promise, word, standards, etc.)
Examples:
1. Jack is a man of his word. He always lives up to
his promises.
2. The band's new al
Read more…Hint:
The word of the day begins with the letter “B” and has 3 letters long.
· I b_ _ _ed him to come back to England with me.
· She b_ _ _ed to be allowed to leave.
· We are not going to b_ _ for help any more.
· They dr
Read more…When you say seeing that, you are considering the fact of something.
Example:
Seeing that none of the students were prepared, the teacher gave them one more day to study for the test.
You can also say seeing as or seeing how instead.
Examples:
1. Seeing
Read more…Hint:
The word of the day begins with the letter “E” and has 10 letters long.
· He thinks I’m e_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ing his abilities.
· She admitted that she did sometimes e_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ the demands of her job.
· These figures e_
Read more…Hint:
The word of the day begins with the letter “R” and has 8 letters long.
· We will finally have to r_ _ _ _ _ _ _ our relationship with neighboring states in North Africa.
· Feminist have r_ _ _ _ _ _ _d the role of women.
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Read more…I have added this story in my blog,I invite you to read this story.
http://my.englishclub.com/profiles/blogs/the-window
-Monika-
Read more…When the sun had set, and the first stars made their appearance, the boy started to walk to the south. He eventually sighted a single tent, and a group of Arabs passing by told the boy that it was a place inhabited by genies. But the boy sat down and
Read more…Hint:
The word of the day begins with the letter “C” and has 7 letters long.