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Word of the day

Bunglesome

Adjective(buhng-guh I-suh m)
Clumsy or awkward.

Citations for bunglesome
He is a little awkward, a little bunglesome in starting, but if you would--could exercise just a little patience for a few days--a day, I am sure he would please you.
Oscar Micheaux, The Homesteader, 1917

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Dekko

Noun(dek-oh)
British Slang. a look or glance.

Citations for dekko
Oh yes, he's here, replied Monteiro Rossi, but he doesn't like to burst in just like that, he's sent me on ahead to take a dekko.
Antonio Tabucchi, Pereira Declares, translated by Patrick Creagh, 1995

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Circumferential - Периферический/окружной

Adjective(ser-kuhm-fuh-ren-shuh l)(Сёрк'умфиреншл)
Surrounding; lying along the outskirts; of, at, or near the circumference.
Lying within the circumference.
Circuitous; indirect: a circumferential manner of speech.

Citations for circumferential
Far away in the circumferential wall a little doorway looked like Heaven, and he set off in a wild rush for it.
H. G. Wells, "The Country of the Blind," The Strand Magazine, April 1904

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Busticate

Verb(buhs-ti-keyt)
Northern U.S. to break into pieces.

Citations for busticate
I'll have a sipe more of coffee, but if I eat another bite, I'll busticate.
Ivan Doig, This House of Sky, 1978

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Paseo - прогулка

Noun(pah-sey-oh)
A slow, idle, or leisurely walk or stroll.
A public place or path designed for walking; promenade.

Citations for paseo
For the last two days in Ibarra, the foreigner has enjoyed easygoing Latina hospitality: a tour of the market where Celia's mother has a stall; a paseo to a small village hosting a bullfight, even the funeral of a family friend.
Kelley Aitken, "Eating Cuy," Love in a Warm Climate, 1998
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Behindhand - отсталый

Synonym: - retarded. Turd (rude slang)

Adverb, adjective(bih-hahynd-hand)
Late; tardy.
Behind in progress; backward: They were never behindhand in following artistic fads.
In debt or arrears.

Citations for behindhand
"Hum!" cried the old gentleman, consulting a watch he carried. "I think we are twenty minutes behindhand."
Horatio Alger, Randy of the River, 1906
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Betimes

Adverb(bih-tahymz)
1. early; in good time:
He was up betimes doing his lessons.
2. occasionally; at times.
3. Archaic. within a short time; soon.

Eg.:
“It looks like it’s trying to clear this morning, though waves of drizzle betimes pass through.”
Will Cook, Irish America

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Pugilist

Noun(pyoo-juh-list)
1. a person who fights with the fists; a boxer, usually a professional.

Citations for Pugilist
“Adversity has the same effect on a man that severe training has on the pugilist: it reduces him to his fighting weight.”
- Josh Billings
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Kismet

Noun(kiz-mit)
Fate; destiny.

Citations for kismet
It was kismet that it happened with you, and today!
Orhan Pamuk, The Black Book, translated by Güneli Gün, 1994
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Tide - волна/поток
Sophisticated - сложный
Evenness - гладкость/ровность
Obscene - неприличный
Greed - жадность
Kingdom come - загробный мир
Fate - судьба
Funereal - траурный/мрачный
Craving - страстное желание/жажда
Deprecate - возражать/протест
Disregard - принебрежение
Blatant - явный/сущий
Deliberate - преднамеренный
Pop off - удаляться
Correlation - соотношение
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📌Английские фразы и выражения с переводом для начинающих учить язык:

Follow me. — Следуйте за мной.
From here to there. — От сюда до туда.
From time to time. — Время от времени.
Go along... — Идите вдоль...
Go straight ahead. — Идите прямо.
Good afternoon. — Добрый день.
Good evening. — Добрый вечер.
Good idea. — Хорошая идея.
Good luck. — Удачи.
Good morning. — Доброе утро.
Happy Birthday. — С днем рождения.
Have a good trip. — Желаю хорошей поездки.
Have a nice a day. — Желаю приятного дня.
Have you been to Moscow? — Ты был в Москве?
Have you met? — Вы знакомы?
Here you are. — Вот, пожалуйста.
He's right. — Он прав.
Where are you from? — Ты откуда?
Where are you going? — Куда ты идешь?
Where are you? — Где ты?
Where do you live? — Где ты живёшь?
Where were you born? — Где ты родился?
Who are you? — Кто вы?
Why not? — Почему бы и нет?
You look great! — Вы отлично выглядите!
You're beautiful. — Ты красивая.
You're right. — Ты прав.
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🚩Word of the day

Inscape

Noun(in-skeyp)
The unique essence or inner nature of a person, place, thing, or event, especially depicted in poetry or a work of art.

Citations for Inscape
What we wanted to do was to marry the meaning with the " inscape " of the poem.
Colum McCann, Author's note on "An Ode to Curling," The New Brick Reader, 2013
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