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Eating and Drinking Vocabulary
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Eating and Drinking Vocabulary for English Learners

May 16, 2024June 9, 2024

Eating and Drinking Vocabulary Nibble Meaning: Eat slowly and gently with small bites. Example: She nibbled some cheese and crackers …

Vocabulary to Describe Build and Physique
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How to Describe Build or Physique of a Man | Vocabulary

May 16, 2024June 9, 2024

How to Describe Build or Physique of a Man in English: Vocabulary   Slim (A person thin especially in an …

Eyes Vocabulary (Vocabulary For Describing Eyes in English)
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Describing Shape, Size, & Appearance | Eyes Vocabulary

May 16, 2024June 9, 2024

  Shape, Size, Appearance, and Expressions Vocabulary for Describing Eyes Round, (eye having a round eyeball) Squinty, (not having parallel visual …

Fashion & Clothe Vocabulary
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Fashion and Clothes Vocabulary | English Vocabulary

May 16, 2024June 9, 2024

Accessories: In fashion industry, the word accessories refers to item that we use in our dressing in accordance with usefulness and …

Difference Between Lane and Line
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Difference Between Lane and Line | Pair of Words

May 11, 2024November 19, 2024

Lane and line, both words are noun and verb, and differ in their meaning. The word lane represents a narrow …

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