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  •  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 say goodbye to
    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?
  • WHAT IS  FLOCK?https://www.flock.com/
  • 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.

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