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  • This is gonna be nuts.

  • Oh, yeah, This is due And its people capturing the friend each game you like to secure.

  • Go!

  • Reloading!

  • Sniping in the back.

  • H two active Move to secure security.

  • I got you a meal.

  • Ready.

  • Wake up, son.

  • I know.

  • No reinforcements.

  • It's being tested again.

  • You left on the team.

  • Enemy on the ice.

  • What?

  • Who are you out of your mind?

  • Okay, get ready to move.

  • Wake out in no man's land.

  • Wow!

  • Really?

  • Mommy, I'm going.

  • Yeah, I got one.

  • I got you on his phone.

  • What you mean Election security getting out of here in the back row.

  • Super sneaky kill That is our guys.

  • Yeah.

  • Yeah, That's our teammates Disciple The H two reinforcements in the U A.

  • V Over.

  • Okay, get ready to move.

  • You're right.

  • Have been claim or man rope.

  • There's a special place in hell.

  • Very well.

  • These damn wars flirting with a claymore.

  • Get a move on.

  • They're all upstairs in your room.

  • We lost.

  • No, it was on.

  • I do not know.

  • Freak O Jaguar 30 Precision asked.

  • Airstrike laser, bro, you just a little Oh, my God!

  • Help!

  • The whole team.

  • No one left to you.

  • One guy's behind its beauty.

  • Its rivals.

  • What, Outside week?

  • Almost ready out.

  • Nice.

  • We got an enemy.

  • You ate your bag.

  • Ones in no man's land around.

  • Get your light behind you, teammate.

  • Yeah, There's a lot of holy bro.

  • It's up in five.

  • We're all gonna be, like on the one guy underneath.

  • Yeah, Great.

  • We're in the H two.

  • Stamp killed, stylized.

  • I got greedy concept reinforcements home for the next, huh?

  • You see this guy, right?

  • Oh, my God.

  • Rose, Like everyone's watching in, bro.

  • It's just missing every single shot.

  • Here we go.

  • Okay, be heard of.

  • He's just waiting for his time to time, bro.

  • No, no, no.

  • Snipers.

  • We also start losing J C B.

  • Fishing guys.

  • Sniping like a madman.

  • We got Molly.

  • That's the only ice.

  • Oh, my God.

  • That missile is gonna do damage their role in no man's land.

  • The U A v overhead gets the new H Q.

  • No one other team is running.

  • Does.

  • So there's one guy here.

  • Get on the back.

  • Advice.

  • I need a saber.

  • That is assuming too far.

  • You know, I could do active move to secure us.

  • Capturing the go type of keating in home brothers like the internal is going on.

  • Man, that wasn't saying way.

  • Could top it with an aide.

  • 12 clear.

  • Okay, It's one of my right.

  • Like a lot of them are getting killed.

  • A person Location idea.

  • Midweek, Q is great.

  • Get a booth.

  • Hold out.

  • Returning Jaguar.

  • You shot me through the door.

  • A direct hit.

  • Well, I need should we go 45 seconds to defend this bad boy.

  • Nice one, Friendly.

  • You Wait, wait.

  • Going on right now.

  • That ended five.

  • This is your enemy U A v Overhead for inspiration.

  • Chopper on the way.

  • Y'all ready for this location?

  • Idea.

  • Enemy cruise missile coming.

  • Take cover.

  • Okay.

  • Oh, man.

  • Get a move on.

  • Forget it.

  • Yeah, that's a little bit.

  • We don't have it yet.

  • Oh, 36 ladies.

  • Dude, I'm sure you did.

  • Dude.

  • Pause.

  • Look at that, man.

  • Oh, my God.

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B1 enemy bro man jaguar move secure

NINJA GOES BEASTMODE IN COD MODERN WARFARE!

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    林宜悉 posted on 2020/04/06
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Keywords

assume

US /əˈsum/

UK /ə'sju:m/

  • verb
  • To act in a false manner to mislead others
  • To believe, based on the evidence; suppose
  • To take or begin to have (power or responsibility).
  • To suppose to be the case without proof.
  • To take a job or the responsibilities of another
concept

US /ˈkɑnˌsɛpt/

UK /'kɒnsept/

  • noun
  • Abstract idea of something or how it works
  • A plan or intention; a conception.
  • An abstract idea; a general notion.
  • An understanding or grasp of something.
claim

US /klem/

UK /kleɪm/

  • noun
  • An assertion of the truth of something, typically one that is disputed or in doubt.
  • A request to an insurance company for payment relating to a loss covered by a policy.
  • A demand or request for something considered one's due.
  • A statement asserting something as a fact.
  • A demand for something as rightful or due.
  • A statement that something is true.
  • other
  • To state or assert that something is the case, typically without providing evidence or proof.
  • To state or assert that something is the case, typically without providing evidence or proof.
  • To ask for something that you believe belongs to you or that you have a right to.
  • To make a request for something of value, especially money, that you believe you are owed.
  • verb
  • To say that something is true, often without proof.
  • To demand or ask for something that you believe is rightfully yours.
  • To take or cause the loss of (e.g., a life, property).
inspiration

US /ˌɪnspəˈreʃən/

UK /ˌɪnspə'reɪʃn/

  • other
  • The act of breathing in.
  • The act of breathing in
  • The power to affect or suggest something.
  • The power or urge that makes you want to do something, especially something creative
  • Someone or something that inspires
  • The process of being mentally stimulated to do or feel something, especially to do something creative.
  • noun
  • A good idea
  • A person or thing that inspires.
  • Force making you feel you can do things, succeed
  • A sudden brilliant, creative, or timely idea.
  • other
  • A sudden good idea.
  • A person, place, experience, etc., that makes someone want to do or create something.
dude

US /dud, djud/

UK /du:d/

  • noun
  • Form of address for a man
  • (informal) A man; a fellow.
  • A surfer.
  • (historical) A man, especially one showily fashionable.
  • other
  • (informal) Used as a term of address, often between men.
freak

US /friːk/

UK /friːk/

  • noun
  • An unusual and unexpected event or accident.
  • A person who is extremely enthusiastic about something.
  • A person with an unusual appearance or behaviour.
  • A very strange or unusual person or thing.
  • verb
  • adjective
  • (Of weather, etc.) unusual; unpredictable; amazing
  • other
  • To behave in a wild and irrational way because you are afraid or upset.
  • other
  • To cause someone to become very anxious, agitated, or disturbed.
bit

US /bɪt/

UK /bɪt/

  • noun
  • A former coin worth 12.5 cents.
  • The basic unit of information in computing.
  • The basic unit of information in computing, representing a binary digit (0 or 1).
  • A mouthful of food.
  • Device put in a horse's mouth to control it
  • A particular thing or experience.
  • A person's contribution to an effort.
  • Small piece of something
  • A short period of time.
  • A very small amount of money.
  • A small piece or amount of something.
  • A small acting role or part in a performance.
  • The part of a tool that cuts or bores.
  • other
  • To do one's part.
  • Not at all.
  • verb
  • Past tense of 'bite'.
  • (E.g. of fish) to take bait and be caught
  • adverb
  • Slightly; somewhat.
cruise

US /kruz/

UK /kru:z/

  • verb
  • To easily achieve
  • To travel by boat or car for leisure
  • noun
  • A long vacation trip on a passenger boat
advice

US /əd'vaɪs/

UK /ədˈvaɪs/

  • noun
  • Suggestion about what would help someone
  • other
  • Guidance or recommendations concerning prudent future action, typically given by someone regarded as knowledgeable or authoritative.
  • Information or news offered.
  • Professional guidance from a lawyer or legal expert.
  • Guidance from a medical professional regarding health and treatment.
direct

US /dɪˈrɛkt, daɪ-/

UK /də'rekt/

  • verb
  • To show or tell someone how to get to a place.
  • To control or be in charge of something.
  • To tell someone in a very clear way to do something
  • To show the way by conducting or leading
  • To control the acting in a movie or play
  • To order or instruct someone to do something.
  • other
  • To address someone.
  • To aim something at someone or something.
  • To control the management and organization of something.
  • To be in charge of the actors and other staff in the making of a film or play.
  • To control or be in charge of someone or something.
  • To show or tell someone how to get somewhere.
  • adjective
  • Without anyone or anything else being involved or between.
  • Expressing opinions and feelings in an honest and open way.
  • Going straight from one place to another without stopping or changing direction.
  • adverb
  • Coming straight from something

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