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Its origins are somewhat unclear, but a "bog" is another word for a toilet in British slang, adding to the connotations that something "bog-standard" is unglamorous and unspecial.
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🌙Ramadan is one of the most important holidays for Muslims.
☪This marks the ninth month of lunar calendar in Islam. This month is regarded as the period of fasting for many Muslims all around the world. During this month, Muslims abstain from drink, physical needs and food. This is the period whereas Muslims dedicate themselves in purifying their souls, repent on their wrongdoings, observe self-sacrifice and devote their attention to Allah.❤️
🌙Ramadan Kareem Meaning :
☪During Ramadan, you may notice that Muslims greet each other and utter the Arabic phrase “Ramadan Kareem”. You may be wondering what
Ramadan Kareem means.
☪So, what is Ramadan Kareem? It is basically used as greetings among Muslims. This is used to wish their fellow Muslims a happy Ramadan. You can also utter Ramadan Kareem when you want to wish your friend to have a generous Ramadan.
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#Ramadan #Ramadan_kareem
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☪This marks the ninth month of lunar calendar in Islam. This month is regarded as the period of fasting for many Muslims all around the world. During this month, Muslims abstain from drink, physical needs and food. This is the period whereas Muslims dedicate themselves in purifying their souls, repent on their wrongdoings, observe self-sacrifice and devote their attention to Allah.❤️
🌙Ramadan Kareem Meaning :
☪During Ramadan, you may notice that Muslims greet each other and utter the Arabic phrase “Ramadan Kareem”. You may be wondering what
Ramadan Kareem means.
☪So, what is Ramadan Kareem? It is basically used as greetings among Muslims. This is used to wish their fellow Muslims a happy Ramadan. You can also utter Ramadan Kareem when you want to wish your friend to have a generous Ramadan.
🌙🌙➿🌙🌙➿🌙🌙➿🌙🌙
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Daily Dare №22. 2 Minutes Half Jacks
Workout daily with masters and learn words and expressions connected with sport.
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😤 An Annoying Cell Phone User 😤
Carl: I’m sorry, say that again. I couldn’t hear you over that guy at the next table shouting into his cell phone.
Stephanie: That guy is so rude. We’re trying to have a leisurely conversation over a cup of coffee, and we have to out shout some inconsiderate jerk.
Carl: Do you think he realizes what a nuisance he is?
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Carl: I’m sorry, say that again. I couldn’t hear you over that guy at the next table shouting into his cell phone.
Stephanie: That guy is so rude. We’re trying to have a leisurely conversation over a cup of coffee, and we have to out shout some inconsiderate jerk.
Carl: Do you think he realizes what a nuisance he is?
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♨️Today's Idioms♨️
🌸Get a pink slip 🌸
❇️Meaning :
🔅To lose your job🔅
❇️Example:
🔅When Steve's boss found out that he was sleeping all day in office, he gave him the pink 🔅
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🌸In the pink 🌸
❇️Meaning :
🔅To be in very good health🔅
❇️Example:
🔅Though my grandfather is 98 years old, he's still in the pink🔅
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🌸Tickled pink 🌸
❇️Meaning :
🔅 to be Very pleased with someone or something
❇️Example :
🔅My family loves my fiance as much as I do, so they were just tickled pink to hear that we're getting married
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🌸Get a pink slip 🌸
❇️Meaning :
🔅To lose your job🔅
❇️Example:
🔅When Steve's boss found out that he was sleeping all day in office, he gave him the pink 🔅
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🌸In the pink 🌸
❇️Meaning :
🔅To be in very good health🔅
❇️Example:
🔅Though my grandfather is 98 years old, he's still in the pink🔅
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🌸Tickled pink 🌸
❇️Meaning :
🔅 to be Very pleased with someone or something
❇️Example :
🔅My family loves my fiance as much as I do, so they were just tickled pink to hear that we're getting married
➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖ ➖
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🔵Hello guys🔵
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Forwarded from IELTS With Masters (Meresna🌦⛄🌞💓)
nascent
Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day
🔴The weekly word🔴
👉nascent👈
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👉nascent👈
#theweeklyword #vocabulary
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🎶 Words describing animal sounds are often used figuratively to describe human behaviour.
🐶 Dogs bark = make a short loud sound
🏷 My boss's bark is worse than his bite. INF = He's not really as angry or aggressive as he sounds.
1️⃣ bark /bɑːk $ bɑːrk/ verb (also bark out) [transitive]
📖 to say something quickly in a loud voice
📌 bark at
🏷 ‘Don’t just stand there, give me a hand, ’ she barked at the shop assistant.
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🐺 wolves howl
🏷 He was howling in pain.
2️⃣ howl /haʊl/ verb [intransitive]
📖 to make a long loud cry because you are unhappy, angry, or in pain, or because you are amused or excited
📌 howl in/with
🏷 Upstairs, one of the twins began to howl (=cry).
🏷 He makes audiences howl with laughter.
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🐕 dogs growl = make a deep angry sound.
🏷 'What are you doing here?' he growled
3️⃣ growl /ɡraʊl/ verb [intransitive, transitive]
📖 to say something in a low angry voice
📌 SYN snarl
🏷 ‘Get out of my way, ’ he growled.
🏷 ‘Who are you?’ he growled at me.
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🐝 bees buzz = make a continuous low sound.
🏷 After the meeting, my head was buzzing for hours.
4️⃣ buzz /bʌz/ verb [intransitive]
📖 if your head or mind is buzzing with thoughts, ideas etc, you cannot stop thinking about them
📌 buzz with
🏷 My mind was buzzing with new ideas.
🏷 Questions started buzzing round in my head.
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#vocabulary #v178 @EngMasters @IELTSwMasters
🎶 Words describing animal sounds are often used figuratively to describe human behaviour.
🐶 Dogs bark = make a short loud sound
🏷 My boss's bark is worse than his bite. INF = He's not really as angry or aggressive as he sounds.
1️⃣ bark /bɑːk $ bɑːrk/ verb (also bark out) [transitive]
📖 to say something quickly in a loud voice
📌 bark at
🏷 ‘Don’t just stand there, give me a hand, ’ she barked at the shop assistant.
🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶
🐺 wolves howl
🏷 He was howling in pain.
2️⃣ howl /haʊl/ verb [intransitive]
📖 to make a long loud cry because you are unhappy, angry, or in pain, or because you are amused or excited
📌 howl in/with
🏷 Upstairs, one of the twins began to howl (=cry).
🏷 He makes audiences howl with laughter.
🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺
🐕 dogs growl = make a deep angry sound.
🏷 'What are you doing here?' he growled
3️⃣ growl /ɡraʊl/ verb [intransitive, transitive]
📖 to say something in a low angry voice
📌 SYN snarl
🏷 ‘Get out of my way, ’ he growled.
🏷 ‘Who are you?’ he growled at me.
🐕🐕🐕🐕🐕🐕🐕🐕🐕
🐝 bees buzz = make a continuous low sound.
🏷 After the meeting, my head was buzzing for hours.
4️⃣ buzz /bʌz/ verb [intransitive]
📖 if your head or mind is buzzing with thoughts, ideas etc, you cannot stop thinking about them
📌 buzz with
🏷 My mind was buzzing with new ideas.
🏷 Questions started buzzing round in my head.
🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝
#vocabulary #v178 @EngMasters @IELTSwMasters
🔱 In this influential study, Ian Watt traces the genesis and development of the most popular of all literary forms, the novel
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✔️ Blinder
The phrase is most commonly used when the individual has been lucky and the person saying it is in disbelief that the first person has managed to pull it off.
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🎶 Words describing animal sounds are often used figuratively to describe human behaviour.
🦁 lions roar = make a very loud deep sound.
🏷 There was a huge roar when Drogba scored = a huge noise from the crowd.
5️⃣ roar /rɔː $ rɔːr/ verb [intransitive, transitive]
📖 to shout something in a deep powerful voice
🏷 ‘Get out of my house!’ he roared.
🏷 The crowd roared in delight.
🔸🔹🔸🔹🔸🔹🔸🔹🔸🔹
🐭 mice squeak = make a short high but not loud sound.
🏷 "I've won the cup!" she squeaked down the phone = spoke in a high-pitchcd, excited voice. squeaky, ADJ
6️⃣ squeak /skwiːk/ verb [intransitive, transitive]
📖 to say something in a very high voice, especially because you are nervous or excited
🏷 ‘Too late!’ she squeaked.
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🐓 cocks crow = make repeated loud sounds especially in the morning.
🏷 He was crowing about his victory till night = Talking too proudly about.
📌 SYN boast (about sth).
7️⃣ crow /krəʊ $ kroʊ/ verb [intransitive]
📖 to talk about what you have done in a very proud way – used to show disapproval
📌 crow over/about
🏷 He was crowing over winning the bet.
🏷 Nordstrom and his supporters are still crowing about winning the lawsuit.
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🦉 owls hoot = make a long 'oo' sound.
🏷 She hooted at me = sounded her car horn.
8️⃣ hoot /huːt/ verb [intransitive, transitive]
📖 to laugh loudly because you think something is funny or stupid. if a vehicle or ship hoots, it makes a loud clear noise as a warning
📌 hoot at
🏷 The car behind was hooting at me.
🏷 He had the audience hooting with laughter.
Words describing animal sounds PART1
#vocabulary #v179 @EngMasters @IELTSwMasters
🎶 Words describing animal sounds are often used figuratively to describe human behaviour.
🦁 lions roar = make a very loud deep sound.
🏷 There was a huge roar when Drogba scored = a huge noise from the crowd.
5️⃣ roar /rɔː $ rɔːr/ verb [intransitive, transitive]
📖 to shout something in a deep powerful voice
🏷 ‘Get out of my house!’ he roared.
🏷 The crowd roared in delight.
🔸🔹🔸🔹🔸🔹🔸🔹🔸🔹
🐭 mice squeak = make a short high but not loud sound.
🏷 "I've won the cup!" she squeaked down the phone = spoke in a high-pitchcd, excited voice. squeaky, ADJ
6️⃣ squeak /skwiːk/ verb [intransitive, transitive]
📖 to say something in a very high voice, especially because you are nervous or excited
🏷 ‘Too late!’ she squeaked.
🔸🔹🔸🔹🔸🔹🔸🔹🔸🔹
🐓 cocks crow = make repeated loud sounds especially in the morning.
🏷 He was crowing about his victory till night = Talking too proudly about.
📌 SYN boast (about sth).
7️⃣ crow /krəʊ $ kroʊ/ verb [intransitive]
📖 to talk about what you have done in a very proud way – used to show disapproval
📌 crow over/about
🏷 He was crowing over winning the bet.
🏷 Nordstrom and his supporters are still crowing about winning the lawsuit.
🔸🔹🔸🔹🔸🔹🔸🔹🔸🔹
🦉 owls hoot = make a long 'oo' sound.
🏷 She hooted at me = sounded her car horn.
8️⃣ hoot /huːt/ verb [intransitive, transitive]
📖 to laugh loudly because you think something is funny or stupid. if a vehicle or ship hoots, it makes a loud clear noise as a warning
📌 hoot at
🏷 The car behind was hooting at me.
🏷 He had the audience hooting with laughter.
Words describing animal sounds PART1
#vocabulary #v179 @EngMasters @IELTSwMasters