- BIRDS OF THE SAME FEATHER FLOCK TOGETHER.
- BID, HE, FEAT, EAT, FAT, HER, LOCK, TO, GET, HER.
VERB.offer (a certain price) for something, especially at an auction.
NOUN."a consortium of dealers bid a world record price for a snuff box"
gn offer a price, especially at an auction.
"at the fur tables, several buyers make bids for the pelts
To “bid farewell” means to say goodbye to something or someone, either forever or for a long time.
WHY DO YOU BUY THE SAME VEGETABLE?
IT IS ALWAYS A FEAT TO FEED THE YOUNG BOY.
WHICH BIRD'S FEATHER IS LONG?
DOES YOUR UNCLE EAT ANY MEAT?
The word flock refers to a group of animals, like birds or sheep, that have congregated together.
The flock of pigeons at the park is so tame that they'll eat right out of your hand.
You can also use flock to mean a congregation of people, like a flock of children at the zoo, or a group of people belonging to a church.
WHEN IN DOUBT REFER THE LINK ABOVE, TO KNOW THE MEANINGS OF THE WORDS.
SHE IS TOO FAT BECAUSE SHE TAKES TOO MUCH
BUNS,BISCUITS,BREAD WITH BUTTER AND JAM.
HER MOTHER TOLD HER MANY TIMES NOT TO DO,
BUT SHE STILL CONTINUES.
EVERY LOCK MUST HAVE A KEY.
LOCK THE DOOR BEHIND YOU, WHEN YOU COME TO MY HOUSE.
IT IS NICE TO SEE YOU AGAIN. I AM VERY PLEASED.
GET ME THE PEOPLE, WHO LOVE TO LEARN FROM ME.
WE WILL ALL WORK TOGETHER TO BRING HAPPINESS, CHEERS ,PEACE AND LOVE TO ALL.
Your posts make learning the language with ease. Thank you
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