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Creepy English: A Creepy Fact of the Day: bulge
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A WORD CAN KILL. Tuesday, January 3, 2012. A Creepy Fact of the Day: bulge. To stick out in a rounded shape, especially because something is very full or too tight. Eg Within three days of death, the enzymes that once digested your dinner begin to eat you. Ruptured cells become food for living bacteria in the gut, which release enough noxious gas to bloat the body and force the eyes to bulge. Is the girl in the picture below dead or not? If not, why is she still alive? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Creepy English: Creepy Vocabulary: dangle
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A WORD CAN KILL. Tuesday, January 3, 2012. To hang or swing freely. From the ceiling and a broken chair. What are some of your New Year Resolutions? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Put your foot in it. Отзывы о блоге Creepy English). Тут очень нехорошие люди слова учат. Отличный ресурс для пополнения словарного запаса. Иногда так в память слова врезаются, что, блин, хочется застрелиться. I'm so happy he dumped my daughter. Mr Vorovsky, my ex's father. You are telling me I'm blue? 1 My First Dictionary.
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Creepy English: Creepy Vocab: gush
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A WORD CAN KILL. Monday, January 30, 2012. When liquid gushes out of something, or when something gushes a liquid, the liquid flows out very quickly and in large quantities. Eg Bella and Pavel were going through a bit of a rough patch. One day Pavel woke up to find a pig stuck in his chest. It was obviously alive because he could hear the grunting. Last thing he saw before he died was the smiling Bella who stood there with a handsaw and blood gushing. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 1 This blog is bu...
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Creepy English: Creepy Vocabulary: flay
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A WORD CAN KILL. Thursday, January 5, 2012. Has 3 meanings. Which meaning of the word 'flay' does the example illustrate? Which meaning of the word 'flay' does the example illustrate? To criticize someone or something in a very severe or cruel way. B to hit or whip a person or animal severely, so that the skin is broken. C to remove the outer layer of something, usually the skin of an animal. Eg Volodya was a quiet boy who never messed with naughty brats. Are you anything like him? Put your foot in it.
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Creepy English: December 2011
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A WORD CAN KILL. Tuesday, December 27, 2011. Is a small problem or disadvantage. Eg Vera is a very intelligent girl. She spends a lot of her free time reading scientific sites. She has a powerful computer and fast broadband connection. But there is only one snag. Do you ever get jealous and have the urge to hurt someone? If not, why? If yes, why, why, why, whyyyyy ? Sunday, December 25, 2011. Today is Catholic Xmas. Merry Christmas to those concerned. To take small bites of sth, especially food. Eg Vasya...
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Creepy English: Past Progressive
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A WORD CAN KILL. Monday, January 30, 2012. The post is full of ungrammatical stuff:. The Past Progressive is used to express:. 1Action going on at a given past moment. Markers: at … o’clock yesterday, at that moment, at midnight, all day, from 5 till 6 yesterday, the whole evening,. Another past action in the past simple. Eg Jonas was pulling his pud when his roommate Jill came in. Tina cut off her finger while she was shaving. Context (to stress process):. 2Action going on at a given period in the past.
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Creepy English: January 2012
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A WORD CAN KILL. Monday, January 30, 2012. The post is full of ungrammatical stuff:. The Past Progressive is used to express:. 1Action going on at a given past moment. Markers: at … o’clock yesterday, at that moment, at midnight, all day, from 5 till 6 yesterday, the whole evening,. Another past action in the past simple. Eg Jonas was pulling his pud when his roommate Jill came in. Tina cut off her finger while she was shaving. Context (to stress process):. 2Action going on at a given period in the past.
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Creepy English: Creepy Vocabulary: fling
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A WORD CAN KILL. Thursday, January 5, 2012. A short and not very serious sexual relationship. A short period of time during which you enjoy yourself without worrying about anything. Eg Taming a feral. Animal can be very dangerous. Many a lion-tamer have fallen victim to the 'object' of their work. But Vladislav was an exception to the rule. He was an outstanding tamer and a performer and loved Leo, the lion he worked with. The cat's love was reciprocal. Have you ever had a fling with a colleague at work?
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Creepy English: CV: in kind
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A WORD CAN KILL. Tuesday, January 3, 2012. To behave to someone in the same way that they have behaved to you. Eg When Renata was 5 a serial rapist Sergei brutally raped her mother and double-raped her father who happened to be around (. they were divorced, he was visiting). The poor Renata grew up, found the guy and responded in kind. She triple-raped Sergei with a plunger, bit off his nose and removed his finger nails using a can opener. So the story ended happily - at least no one died. 1 This blog is...