“Amin, a one-time heavyweight boxing champion, would decide to cut the wedding cake with a sword.” Verb ▲ To cut in two, especially with a sharp instrument divide sever dissect slash split sunder dissever part rend slice bisect rip split open slice up tear asunder cut in two separate...
Moreover, the fate of characters can be appreciated much better when one is aware of the implication of their names.Chillingworth is cold and inhuman and thus brings a“chill”to Hester’s and Dimmesdale’s lives.“Prynne”rhymes with“sin,”while“Dimmesdale”suggests“dimness”—weakness, ...
both carnations and balsams. a sampler hung in a picture frame,and close beside it acomposition in rhyme:maren olse herself had composed it; she knew how rhymes ought to go.she was almost a littleproud of the family name"olse".it was the only word inthe danish language that rhymed wi...
Definitions of titfer. a hat (Cockney rhyming slang: `tit for tat' rhymes with `hat') type of: chapeau, hat, lid. headdress that protects the head from bad
(colloquial) An indefinite period of time (usually with a qualifier); by extension, a relatively short distance. Charm Anything worn for its supposed efficacy to the wearer in averting ill or securing good fortune. Spell A period of rest; time off. Charm Any small decorative object worn on ...
But lived where motley is worn: All changed, changed utterly: A terrible beauty is born.That woman's days were spent In ignorant good-will, Her nights in argument Until her voice grew shrill. What voice more sweet than hers When, young and beautiful, She rode to harriers? This man had...
Larger torcs were worn around the neck, with smaller ones displayed around the wrist, like a bangle. Some torcs may even have been worn around the ankle. Torcs are not made in a full circle but usually have a small opening. They were pulled slightly apart at this opening to allow enough...
The rhymes are repetitive. The metaphors are quite limited. The interpretation of ideas is too literal. It’s like LLM is lacking imagination, producing something that’s average, and is only impressive the first time. And it kind of makes sense. What we’re observing here is a process of...
Centuries of wind and rain had worn away the inscriptions on the gravestones. 几个世纪的风雨已磨损了墓碑上的碑文。 The inscriptions on the stone tablet have become blurred with the passage of time. 年代久了,石碑上的字迹已经模糊了。 17 industrious [ɪnˈdʌstriəs] 第7级 adj.勤...
Sidenote: I’ve heard “gauge” pronounced an assortment of ways, from “gouge” (as in gouge out an eye) to “goodge” (a mix between goo and sludge). General consensus seems to settle around a pronunciation that rhymes with cage. Think: “gage.” Personally though? I kinda like goodg...