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  • Whoever said dogs are man's best friend.

  • And yeah, that's do Big dog.

  • I've always heard timing is everything.

  • I hate to admit it.

  • You crazy dog.

  • That was kind of fun.

  • Now listen carefully, you stupid beagle.

  • I'm going to try to keep this blanket habit once and for all.

  • But I need your help.

  • I want you to keep my blanket for me And don't give it back.

  • No matter how much I plead, no matter how much I beg, no matter how desperate I become and no, this is not going to be fun.

  • You're going to bed without your security blankets.

  • I David to Snoopy to home for me.

  • I'm gonna break.

  • Have it this time.

  • I haven't slept for two days.

  • I want my blanket back.

  • I thought I could give it up with Can't Please give it back.

  • Please come out.

  • Blanket was you made a sport?

  • Please let me touch it.

  • I can't last much longer.

  • Let me touch your coat.

  • Hey, felt your full Charlie Brown because you own You know, I just read in a medical journal.

  • It said that a person who was deprived of his blanket by stupid people as it made It cannot survive for more than 48 hours.

  • My hands are shaking.

  • I'm not dizzy anymore.

  • I made it through E lines here.

  • I have a surprise for you.

  • Meet to Charlie Brown.

  • I want to make up for what?

  • Snoopy kids.

  • So I bought you a new one.

  • No stock.

  • It's not Woodstock.

  • It's a glove.

  • Uh, I apologize.

  • Snoopy.

  • I really thought the Katnik stored gotten Woodstock.

  • But it proved one thing, didn't it?

  • It prove you were willing to give your life for your friend.

  • You could have been killed.

  • I'm going to take him to the vets.

  • That's good.

  • You probably need a tetanus shot.

  • Gradually for good tetanus shots.

  • Tetanus shots are for horses.

  • Well, he looks like he was stepped on by a horse.

  • What's that all over your tongue?

  • Cat here.

  • You You really think so, Linus, You seriously think that Woodstock might be a Canada ghouls?

  • You like hockey?

  • Woodstock?

  • I just have a hard time believing that he could be Canadian.

  • He doesn't have the accent.

  • Perhaps he's a yellow billed cuckoo.

  • Uh 00 I see.

  • Maybe it's you who are, in fact, a yellow billed cuckoo.

  • More like a mockingbird, I'd say.

  • A mockingbird.

  • Yes, that could be it.

  • Mocking birds imitate the songs of other birds.

  • If what stock imitates the songs of other birds won't have copyright problems.

  • What about an eagle?

  • Can you imagine if Woodstock was a sort of baby?

  • Go?

  • I read once about an eagle carrying off a small child.

  • No, no, not like that.

  • You're supposed to use your claws.

  • I guess I never really did believe those eels stories.

Whoever said dogs are man's best friend.

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Peanuts - Man's Best Friend

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    林宜悉 posted on 2020/04/28
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sort

US /sɔrt/

UK /sɔ:t/

  • verb
  • To arrange things in a systematic way, typically into groups.
  • To arrange things in groups according to type.
  • To organize things by putting them into groups
  • To deal with things in an organized way
  • noun
  • A category of things or people with a common feature; a type.
  • Group or class of similar things or people
accent

US /ˈækˌsɛnt/

UK /'æksent/

  • verb
  • To give emphasis to (a point you are making)
  • other
  • To emphasize (a particular feature).
  • noun
  • Feature of a design, e.g. a stripe on a shirt
  • Correct spoken emphasis on a part of a word
  • Emphasis given to a particular syllable or word in speech.
  • A way of speaking that shows your dialect or class
desperate

US /ˈdɛspərɪt/

UK /ˈdespərət/

  • adjective
  • Tried in despair; unlikely to succeed.
  • (of a situation) extremely bad or serious.
  • Feeling, showing, or involving a hopeless sense that a situation is so bad as to be impossible to deal with.
  • Being beyond hope; prepared to do anything
  • Driven to or showing behavior that is reckless or dangerous because of a feeling of hopelessness.
  • Driven to or showing reckless behavior because of a feeling of hopelessness.
  • (of an act or attempt) tried in despair or when everything else has failed; having little hope of success.
  • (of an act or attempt) tried in despair or when everything else has failed; having little hope of success.
  • (of a situation) extremely bad or serious.
  • State of urgently wanting to go to the toilet
  • Feeling or showing a hopeless sense that a situation is so bad as to be impossible to deal with.
imitate

US /ˈɪmɪˌtet/

UK /ˈɪmɪteɪt/

  • verb
  • To act, speak like someone or something else
  • other
  • To copy someone's behavior, actions, or style.
  • To reproduce or simulate something.
matter

US /ˈmætɚ/

UK /'mætə(r)/

  • verb
  • To be of great importance; to count
  • noun
  • Material all things are made of that fills space
  • Problem or reason for concern
imagine

US /ɪˈmædʒɪn/

UK /ɪ'mædʒɪn/

  • verb
  • To think creatively about; form mental picture of
  • Form a mental image or concept of something.
  • Suppose or assume something.
  • other
  • To form a mental image or concept of something.
  • To suppose or assume something.
admit

US /ædˈmɪt/

UK /əd'mɪt/

  • verb
  • To acknowledge that something is true or right
  • To allow someone to enter
  • To go to hospital for a few days
  • To agree that you did something bad; to own up
  • other
  • To acknowledge or confess to be true or to be the case.
  • To allow someone or something to enter a place.
  • To allow something to be used as evidence in a court of law.
  • To allow someone to enter a hospital for treatment.
suppose

US /səˈpoʊz/

UK /sə'pəʊz/

  • conjunction
  • What if
  • verb
  • To imagine or guess what might happen
tongue

US /tʌŋ/

UK /tʌŋ/

  • noun
  • Long, thin part of (e.g. shoe under the laces)
  • Meat from the mouth of an animal, cooked as food
  • A language
  • Movable fleshy thing in your mouth, for tasting
  • Act of scolding someone
  • A specific manner of speaking
  • verb
  • To using your mouth to produce musical notes
  • To use your mouth to touch something
gradually

US /ˈɡrædʒʊəlɪ/

UK /ˈgrædʒuəli/

  • adverb
  • Occurring in a slow manner over a period of time
  • In a gradual way; slowly; by degrees.
  • In a gradual way; slowly, by degrees.
  • In a gradual way; slowly, by degrees.
  • Increasing or developing by fine or imperceptible degrees.
  • Increasingly; by a series of small steps.
  • Little by little; in a slow and progressive manner.
  • Over a period of time; not suddenly or abruptly.
  • In a gradual way; slowly; by degrees.

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