Used to describe something that is ordinary, boring, or uninspiring. Based on vanilla ice cream being seen as a very normal flavor. Example:“Last week’s class lecture was really exciting, but this one was a little vanilla for me.” Wallflower(noun) Someone who is shy and tries to remai...
我的朋友 (wǒ de péngyǒu) is basically 朋友 (Péngyǒu) with the Chinese character 我的 or “my.” But keep in mind that this word isn’t usually used as a friendly greeting in China. It is usually used when you describe friends, talk about a friend, or introduce them to someone ...
How would you describe yourself? How would you like to pay? How you doin' today? How you doing? How're you? How's everything? How's it going? How's life? How's the weather today? How's the weather? How's tricks? How's work going? How's work? How's your day going? Huawe...
Originally from India. Used to describe the Thuggee (as Brits then called it) sect from 1810. Didn’t become generalised to all violent lowlifes till 1839. You can’t be assaulted by thugs in a Regency unless they are actually Thugs. Trilby Another hat your Regency gentleman can’t wear....
Which word do you use to describe anger? Mad Livid Shook Seething What do you call beer? Nectar Lager Beer Pint What do you call your closest friend? Bestie Mate BFF Chum What do you cover up with at night? Quilt Duvet Blanket
Used to describe something that is ordinary, boring, or uninspiring. Based on vanilla ice cream being seen as a very normal flavor. Example:“Last week’s class lecture was really exciting, but this one was a little vanilla for me.” ...