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  1. Hace 6 días · The app of the world's most popular and powerful dictionary translation website. It grants you quick access to our extensive dictionaries and forum discussions. WordReference.com's...

  2. Hace 2 días · Intermediate+ Word of the Day: flop. To flop means ‘to drop or fall in a heavy or clumsy way’ or ‘to swing loosely.’. In US English, if someone changes suddenly from one opinion or party to another, that’s also to flop. Informally, to flop means…. Continue Reading.

  3. 28 de abr. de 2024 · call-out (kôl′out′), n. an act or instance of calling out. And the verb. call out: to summon into service or action. And a relevant idiom in this context. on call, readily available for summoning upon short notice.

  4. Hace 2 días · May 23, 2024. ridge (noun) /rɪdʒ/ LISTEN. A ridge is a long, narrow elevation of land or a chain of hills or mountains, and also the long and narrow upper edge or crest of something. Any raised strip on clothing or any raised margin on a bone, tooth, or membrane is also a ridge. The back of an animal can be called a ridge and, in meteorology ...

  5. Hace 3 días · Cambridge Dictionary - Diccionario inglés, Traducción Inglés-Español y pronunciación en audio británica y estadounidense de Cambridge University Press

  6. 17 de may. de 2024 · Intermediate+ Word of the Day: clout. A clout is a blow or hit, especially one given with the hand. Informally, as an uncountable noun, clout means ‘strong influence.’. In baseball, a clout is a long hit and, in archery, the mark or target shot at from a long distance. As a verb, to clout….

  7. 8 de may. de 2024 · The best dictionary apps are convenient, easy to use and can help you expand your vocabulary while avoiding mistakes. Check out our list of the 15 best English dictionary apps you can use to look up words whenever you need to! With extra features, these apps are more than just a dictionary. And most of them are free!

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