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  • Joe Biden, and please welcome the 45th president of the United States, Donald Trump.

  • Child care, elder care, making sure that we continue to strengthen our health care system, making sure that we're able to make every single solitary person eligible for what I've been able to do with the COVID, excuse me, with dealing with everything we have to do with, look, if we finally beat Medicare, I went to the World War II cemetery, World War I cemetery he refused to go to.

  • He was standing with his four-star general and he told me, he said, I don't want to go in there because they're a bunch of losers and suckers.

  • My son was not a loser.

  • He was not a sucker.

  • You're the sucker.

  • You're the loser.

  • Well, I took two tests, cognitive tests.

  • I aced them.

  • Both of them, as you know, we made it public.

  • He took none.

  • I'd like to see him take one, just one.

  • I just won two club championships, not even senior, two regular club championships.

  • To do that, you have to be quite smart and you have to be able to hit the ball a long way.

  • Look, I'd be happy to have a driving contest with him.

  • I got my handicap, which when I was vice president, down to a six.

  • And by the way, I told you before, I'm happy to play golf if you carry your own bag.

  • The crimes that you are still charged with, and think of all the civil penalties you have.

  • How many billions of dollars do you owe in civil penalties for molesting a woman in public, for doing a whole range of things, of having sex with a porn star on the night while your wife was pregnant?

  • I mean, what are you talking about?

  • You have the morals of an alley cat.

  • We are very, very close to World War III, and he's driving us there.

  • And Kim Jong-un and President Xi of China, Kim Jong-un of North Korea, all of these are Putin.

  • They don't respect him.

  • They don't fear him.

  • They have nothing going with this gentleman.

  • And he's going to drive us into World War III.

  • You want a World War III, let him follow and win and let Putin say, do what you want, NATO.

  • The whole country is exploding because of you, because they don't respect you, and they have to respect their president, and they don't respect you throughout the world.

Joe Biden, and please welcome the 45th president of the United States, Donald Trump.

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Keywords

cognitive

US /ˈkɑɡnɪtɪv/

UK /ˈkɒgnətɪv/

  • adjective
  • Relating to cognition; concerned with the act or process of knowing, perceiving, etc.
  • The process of knowing and remembering
  • Relating to the ability to think and reason.
  • Relating to the development of mental abilities and processes.
  • Relating to the functions of the brain involved in thinking and reasoning.
  • Relating to the mental processes of thinking, understanding, learning, and remembering.
  • Relating to cognition; concerned with the act or process of knowing, perceiving, etc.
  • Relating to the mental processes of perception, memory, judgment, and reasoning.
  • Relating to the scientific study of the mind and its processes.
  • Relating to a type of therapy that focuses on changing thought patterns.
bunch

US /bʌntʃ/

UK /bʌntʃ/

  • other
  • (of a fabric) gather or cause to gather into folds or wrinkles.
  • other
  • Collect or gather together.
  • noun
  • A group of things of the same kind
  • A group of people regarded as a unit; a company.
  • A group of people.
  • verb
  • To group people or things closely together
  • (Cloth) to gather/be gathered together in folds
general

US /ˈdʒɛnərəl/

UK /'dʒenrəl/

  • noun
  • A broad field of study or knowledge.
  • A high-ranking officer in the army, air force, or marine corps.
  • The public; the population at large.
  • Top ranked officer in the army
  • adjective
  • Widespread, normal or usual
  • Having the rank of general; chief or principal.
  • Not detailed or specific; vague.
  • Relating to all the people or things in a group; overall.
  • Applicable or occurring in most situations or to most people.
fear

US /fɪr/

UK /fɪə(r)/

  • noun
  • Unpleasant feeling caused by being aware of danger
  • verb
  • To be afraid of or nervous about something
  • other
  • A concern or worry.
  • other
  • An unpleasant emotion caused by the perception of danger, pain, or threat.
  • A feeling of reverence and respect for someone or something.
  • other
  • To be afraid of (someone or something) as likely to be dangerous, painful, or threatening.
solitary

US /ˈsɑlɪˌtɛri/

UK /'sɒlətrɪ/

  • noun
  • A punishment to keep a person alone in a cell
  • A person who chooses to live alone
  • adjective
  • Done alone; spending a lot of time alone
regular

US /ˈrɛɡjəlɚ/

UK /ˈregjələ(r)/

  • adjective
  • Conforming to a principle or rule.
  • Doing something often; habitual
  • Having an equal amount of space or time in between
  • Following the normal pattern of inflection.
  • Belonging to a permanent army rather than a reserve or militia.
  • Normal; typical
  • Having parts or features arranged in a symmetrical or consistent way.
  • Occurring or being done frequently
  • Recurring at fixed intervals.
  • Symmetrical or well-proportioned
  • Of medium size.
  • Being normal, usual, or average
  • Usual or ordinary.
  • noun
  • A person who frequently visits a place or does something.
  • A full-time member of a group or organization
  • A person who frequently visits a place or does something.
  • Customers who frequently visit a place
  • Soldier who has a permanent job in the army
vice

US /ˌvaɪ.sə/

UK /ˌvaɪs/

  • noun
  • a moral fault or weakness in someone's character
  • illegal and immoral activities, especially involving illegal sex, drugs, etc.
  • a tool with two parts that can be moved together by tightening a screw so that an object can be held firmly between them while it is being worked on
  • A bad habit
  • adjective
  • used as part of the title of particular positions. The person who holds one of these positions is next below in authority to the person who holds the full position and can act for them
deal

US /dil/

UK /di:l/

  • noun
  • An agreement entered into, especially in business, to do something for someone else.
  • A large amount or quantity.
  • A business transaction.
  • The act of distributing playing cards.
  • other
  • To distribute playing cards to players.
  • To behave in a certain way towards someone.
  • verb
  • To cope with something - usually troubles
  • To give (something bad e.g. news) to
  • To buy and sell illegal drugs
  • To give out (cards, etc.) to; distribute
  • To do business with someone or to sell products
  • other
  • To take action to solve a problem.
pregnant

US /ˈprɛɡnənt/

UK /ˈpregnənt/

  • adjective
  • Carrying your unborn baby inside you
  • Carrying developing offspring within the body; gravid.
  • Inventive; fertile in resources.
  • Having a baby or babies developing inside the womb.
  • Full of meaning or significance; fraught.
  • Full of meaning or significance.
  • Full of meaning or significance; suggestive.
  • Being in a state of gestation.
  • Having conceived; having a developing embryo or fetus in the uterus.
  • (Archaic) Inventive; ready; quick.
  • Filled or abounding with something.
charge

US /tʃɑrdʒ/

UK /tʃɑ:dʒ/

  • noun
  • A formal accusation made against someone
  • An attack by running quickly toward someone
  • An attack in which people rush forward
  • A price for a service or goods
  • When a battery has a certain amount of electricity
  • A feeling of excitement and enthusiasm
  • Amount of money you pay for a service
  • An official instruction or command
  • The amount of money you have to pay for something, especially a service
  • Control over someone or something; responsibility for something
  • other
  • To formally accuse (someone) of something, especially a crime
  • To ask (someone) to pay an amount of money for something
  • To put electricity into a device such as a battery
  • To entrust (someone) with a duty or responsibility
  • To fill (a battery or electrical device) with electricity
  • To ask someone to pay a particular amount of money for something
  • To accuse someone of something, especially a crime
  • verb
  • To run quickly toward someone to attack them
  • To ask for money as a price for a service or goods
  • To put electricity in a battery
  • To give responsibility to take care of or manage
  • To state that someone has committed a crime
  • other
  • To rush forward and attack
  • other
  • An amount of electricity stored in a battery or capacitor