Monday, May 26, 2025

Check Your Vocabulary

 Hello guys! Some new words for you to enjoy! Enjoy!!!

bole

brocade

cheesy

clog

condescendng

craggy

flatulence

flog-flogger

fradulent

grimoire

impasse

intimidate

islet

kick ass

nick

pandemonium

petty

plunder

putrefy

ravine

remit

slammer

slumber

sombre

squander

swag

turd

twat

  1. Our food ____ our bodies, and then, because we're clogged, we start to feel bad and we take measures to feel better, but, at the same time, we're still eating foods that are clogging up the system.
  2. Therefore, both proteins ___ in the system.
  3. You may be eating fruit absolutely correctly and still develop this gas and ____.
  4. According to the legend, John the Baptist himself set foot on the ___.
  5. She worked all week, and every Saturday she went to the market to sell her ____.
  6. The vines stopped their fall, but it was a long way down to the bottom of the ____.
  7. I'm ____
  8. She's still very ____.
  9. You take the money and just ____ it and have us fool ourselves.
  10. You're so ____.
  11. Valiant men lie ____, they sleep their last sleep; not one of the warriors can lift his hands.
  12. Now as we move inexorably into the twenty first century, we are delighted to be widening out ____ even more.
  13. Then, among the wet grey shapes of the trees, ___ rocks began to appear.
  14. The honey is black as night, thick as sin, and sweet as ____.
  15. The bees of Death are big and black, they buzz low and ____, they keep their honey in combs of wax as white as altar candles.
  16. The scythe that had done the work leaned against the gnarled ___ of a pear tree.
  17. ___ will always exist.
  18. I've been ____ for this guy since I can ever remember.
  19. This is so ____.
  20. But I'd forgotten to take a flashlight with me, and it turned out that the clothes I'd ___ were a bunch of babies' bibs and toddlers' underpants.
  21. I might as well have tried to sell a ___.
  22. I was just lying there in this ditch full of nettles, feeling like a ____.
  23. The cops came to my house a few days later and found the gloves and my pile of  ____.
  24. Ankh- Morpork gradually awoke from its ____.
  25. In the Library above, the ____  creaked and rustled their pages in astonishment as the invisible runner passed straight through the books he lives and disappeared, or rather, disappeared even more.
  26. As the VBB approached, I' d reached an ____.
  27. I couldn't truthfully present my vision, not did it seem wise to craft a ____ board.
  28. Winson Green was an old Victorian ____ that had been built in 1849.
  29. It was ____.
Key: 1. clogged; 2. putrefy; 3. flatulence; 4. islet; 5. brocade; 6. ravine; 7. intimidate; 8. condescending; 9.squander; 10. petty; 11.plundered; 12. remit; 13. craggy; 14. treacle; 15. sombre; 16. bole; 17. floggers; 18. kick ass; 19. cheesy; 20. nicked; 21. turd; 22.twat; 23. swag; 24. slumber; grimoires; 25. impasse; 26. fraudulent; 27. slammer; 28. pandemonium.

Thursday, May 22, 2025

My Daily Vocabulary

 Hello guys! I hope you enjoy your English and find time to complete this vocabulary activity! Mind parts of speech!

abysmal

audacity

bling

brat

brocade

cheesy

clog

comply

damsel

exquisite

finicky

flatly

flatulence

gloat

indimidate

inexorably-inexorable

islet

iterate

outrightly

on the rampage 

petty

putrefaction

ravine

resplendent

revamp

valiant

squander

swot

  1. Most of the food we eat in this country is of a ___ nature.
  2. Because there's this ____, fermentation, and resulting acid, what actually is in the stomach at that time is a mass of spoiled, rotting, foul-smelling food.
  3. On occasion the introduction of fruit, properly eaten, will cause some gas and ____.
  4. Today's building is perched a top the ___ and is accessible by a narrow path that includes 241 steps.
  5. Each ____ took five days to weave.
  6. The men heard the sound when Hayes hit the north wall of the ____ hard.
  7. He is the most ____ person that has ever walked the surface of this earth.
  8. You're about to go ____ again, aren't you?
  9. I'm not a ____ in distress.
  10. I'm ___.
  11. If I have to turn down the Rene holdings measure, I have to come up with an alternative plan and funding to save the company, and also to ____ our stock value in the market.
  12. She is very ___.
  13. So, now you have known me, when am I getting my ___?
  14. I had my doubts though, because you know Satoen is very ___.
  15. Your records are ___.
  16. The financials show that you ____  every dime.
  17. Sell the company ____.
  18. Let him ____.
  19. You are the one giving him the  ___ to insult me.
  20. If a week passes and you don't ____, I will see you in  court.
  21. She's just a spoiled ___ who always gets away with things.
  22. He is such a ___!
  23. You're so ____.
  24. You are ___ with light, more majestic than mountains, rich with the game.
  25. ___ men lie plundered, they sleep their last sleep; not one of the warriors can lift his hands.
  26. Now, as we move ____ into the XXI century, we are delighted to be widening our remit even more.
  27. I ___ refused.
  28. The way you serve your drinks is ____.
  29. This whole process passed for me as long ____ and reading of a lot of stories in a lot of languages hundreds of times.  
Key: 1. clogging; 2. putrefaction; 3. flatulence; 4. islet; 5. brocade; 6. ravine; 7. cheesy; 8. on the rampage; 9. damsel; 10. intimidate; 11. revamp; 12. condescending; 13. bling; 14. finicky; 15. abysmal; 16. squandered; 17. outrightly; 18. gloat; 19. audacity; 20. comply; 21. brat; 22. swot; 23. petty; 24. resplendent; 25. valiant; 26. inexorably; 27. flatly; 28. exquisite; 29 iterations.