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victoriousvocabulary: MOROWELL [noun/verb] 1. to wallow in misery. 2. to deliberately remain morose.
moondhrop: titanios: guns’n roses / hotline bling / camouflage / fuck verb / normal people scare me
speak spēk/ verb 1. say something in order to convey information, an opinion, or a feeling.
Love, love is a verb, love is a doing word♥
kvetchlandia: Linda McCartney Yoko Ono 1969“I thought art was a verb, rather than a noun.”
lemonschweetz:1fear verb \ˈfir\: to be afraid of (something or someone): to expect or worry about (s
dominant-thoughts-of-mine:Discipline (verb): to train (someone) to obey rules or a code of behavior,
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littledomme: random-expressions: Every romantic knows that love was never a noun; it is a verb. ~~S
jinken24: GT VERB ELITEで裏山トレイルライド。これで税込定価16万切るとか、もう、良い時代過ぎる。担ぐと重さを感じても乗ると軽い、登りのスムーズさや程よく短いホイールベースによる
Pussy Caption This Pussy Pussy is a noun, an adjective, and in rare uses a verb in the English langu
fjanne: Just in case you’ve never thought of of fucking feet. As in verb, not expletive.
Recte.The English word comes from the combust- element of the Latin verb, which itself came about by
learnjp: Common Japanese VerbsHey guys, below is a list of what I believe to be common Japanese verb
tianasweets: dance [verb] 1.to move one’s feet or body, or both, rhythmically in a pattern of steps,
divorce (verb)separate or dissociate (something) from something else, typically with an undesirable
c-opulation:absorb // verb : to involve the full attention of; to engross or engage wholly.
c-opulation: fascinate // verb : to attract and hold attentively by some special quality; enthrall.
mapsontheweb:Typical order of subject, object, and verb in sentences in various ancient languages.
victoriousvocabulary:CONTEGO[verb]1. to cover; shield; protect; defend.2. I conceal, hide or cover u
victoriousvocabulary:PERICLITATE[verb]to endanger; to jeopardise. Etymology: from the past
virus / ἰόςvirus(Fons Imaginis.)(Ecce Inscriptio Mea Attinens ad Inflexionem Verb
SourceNICE WORK MERRIAM-WEBSTER!BURN (verb): “to destroy or be destroyed by fire or heat&rdquo
Verb Pairs in Filipino PS: Sign up here to learn more about grammar, culture, pronunciation and Fili
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