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break of day
US /brek ʌv de/
UK /breik ɔv dei/
- Noun
- The start of daylight; dawn.
A1Moreenchanted
US /ɪn'tʃæntɪd/
UK /ɪn'tʃɑ:ntɪd/
- Transitive Verb
- To hold the admiration of others; charm
- To influence someone using spells or magic
B2Moreflame
US /flem/
UK /fleɪm/
- Intransitive Verb
- To glow
- To burn or glow in a fire
- Noun
- The red part you can see in fire
A2Moregold
US /goʊld/
UK /gəʊld/
- Adjective
- Dark yellow color often seen in sunsets
- Uncountable Noun
- Soft yellow metal that is very valuable
A2Moregrim
US /ɡrɪm/
UK /ɡrɪm/
- Adjective
- Being very serious or determined
- Causing someone to worry or feel sad or hopeless
B1Morehoard
US /hɔ:rd/
UK /hɔ:d/
- Noun (Countable/Uncountable)
- Large amount of hidden (valuable) items
- Transitive Verb
- To keep a large amount of hidden (valuable) items
B2Morein places
US
UK
- Phrase
- In some locations but not others
A1Moremisty
US /ˈmɪsti/
UK /ˈmɪsti/
- Adjective
- Filled with fog or mist, so you can't see well
B1Moremoon
US /mun/
UK /mu:n/
- Transitive Verb
- To expose your buttocks as a joke
- Noun
- Round object circling the Earth at night
A2Moreof yore
US /ʌv jɔr/
UK /əv jɔ:/
- other
- Belonging to long ago; in ancient times.
C1Morepale
US /pel/
UK /peɪl/
- Adjective
- Light in color; unhealthy looking
- Transitive Verb
- To reduce the effect of
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