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Charra [1.4K]
2 years ago
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1. word: behemoth

English
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Amanda [17]2 years ago
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blsea [12.9K]2 years ago
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1. Word: Behemoth
Definition: When something is really big or enormous and powerful.
Sentence: My dog is twice the size as me and everyone calls him Behemoth.
1. Blandishment
Definition: Flattering someone or using a statement to please someone to persuade them to do something.
Sentence: She was so flattered by him that she resisted his blandishments.
Word: Consign
Definition: Signing an agreement in which items are given to a third party to sell.
Sentence: Gill is going to consign her books to a book store.
Word: coup
Definition: A violent or illegal procedure from the power of government.
Sentence: The murder of a women led to a coup by the order of the government
Word: Febrile
Definition: Having the symptoms or showing the symptoms of a fever.
Sentence: I touched my sons forehead to see if he had a febrile sickness.
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