US /hæd/
・UK /hæd/
okay? Meaning bitter. "Had an acrid smell." Okay? So this is quite an unusual word, here.
"It had an acrid smell" - okay, so this is quite an unusual word here.
Over the course of the 24-hour race, many of their competitors had to drop out of the race because of their brakes disintegrating.
hour race many of their competitors had to drop out of the race because their brakes
So obviously a collab between me and Simon's Cat had to happen eventually.
For those of you who don't know, I have five cats myself, so obviously a collab between me and Simon's Cat had to happen eventually.
but we actually had some level of talent within it.
but we actually had some level of talent within it.
I got so lucky and I even had a chat with the chef.
I've had a great time.
out of jail she goes and look for her sister who had been adopted.
Out of jail, she goes and looks for her sister, who had been adopted.
when it was at least as warm as today... Then we had the Little Ice Age -- that drove
Then we had the Little Ice Age that drove the Vikings out of Greenland, and
I wish I had a better voice to sing some better words
I wish I had a better voice that sings a better verse.
and we only did audio because we had some challenges with the video, but, uh, thank you for the work that you do in the world.
did audio because we had some challenges with the video.
By the late Middle Ages, the rank had become associated with the ideals of chivalry, a code of conduct for the perfect courtly Christian warrior.
had become associated with the ideals of chivalry, a code of conduct for the perfect courtly