Piece+of+poetry

  • 91dramatic — adj. VERBS ▪ be, sound ADVERB ▪ extremely, fairly, very, etc. ▪ highly, intensely …

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  • 92modern — adj. Modern is used with these nouns: ↑ballet, ↑age, ↑agriculture, ↑amenity, ↑apartment, ↑appliance, ↑Arabic, ↑architect, ↑architecture, ↑army, ↑art, ↑artist …

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  • 93publish — verb ADVERB ▪ recently ▪ originally, previously ▪ extensively (esp. AmE), widely ▪ He has published extensively on medieval education …

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  • 94read — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 activity of reading ADJECTIVE ▪ good ▪ quiet ▪ quick ▪ The program is simple to use after a quick read of the manual. VERB + READ …

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  • 95recitation — [[t]re̱sɪte͟ɪʃ(ə)n[/t]] recitations 1) N VAR When someone does a recitation, they say aloud a piece of poetry or other writing that they have learned. The transmission began with a recitation from the Koran. 2) N COUNT: oft N of n A recitation of …

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  • 96poem — n. Metrical composition, piece of poetry …

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  • 97poem — noun Lydia saved every poem that Marshall wrote that year Syn: verse, rhyme, piece of poetry, song …

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  • 98strain — I v 1. tighten, draw tight or taut, stretch, extend, elongate, distend. 2. exert to the utmost, sharpen, whet, hone, make keen, sensitize; rack the brain, peel the eye, squint, listen hard, cock the ear, keep one s ears open. 3. sprain, wrench,… …

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  • 99poem — noun Syn: verse, rhyme, lyric, piece of poetry …

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  • 100recite — re•cite [[t]rɪˈsaɪt[/t]] v. cit•ed, cit•ing 1) to repeat the words of, as from memory, esp. in a formal manner: to recite a lesson[/ex] 2) to repeat (a piece of poetry or prose) before an audience, as for entertainment 3) to narrate; describe 4)… …

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