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💡 Example 💡 insatiate

insatiate (adj): Then again the heaving bosom of the Mediterranean, clothes strewn along the shore, running naked into the sea while wind-exported Andalusian odors spice the insatiate night!

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STATION
station (noun)

Sounds:
- /ˈsteɪʃən/

Forms:
- stations (plural)

station (noun) senses:
1. A regular stopping place for ground transportation.
2. A ground transportation depot.
3. A place where one stands or stays or is assigned to stand or stay.
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station (verb)

Forms:
- stations (present, singular, third-person)
- stationing (participle, present)
- stationed (participle, past)
- stationed (past)

station (verb) senses:
1. (usually passive) To put in place to perform a task.
2. To put in place to perform military duty.
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🌜 Past Simple 🌛

He swam in the pool.
🗣 Conversation 🗣

- Our Afghan customers wanna buy China's tea. I am thinking of placing an order with you.
- Which tea do you prefer, black or jasmine tea?
- I like both. Could you show me some samples?
- Of course, here you are. These are Black tea from Anti, Oolong tea from Guangdong, Oolong tea from Fujisan and Longing tea from Xinu. The new products are Curls Black tea, Crushed Black tea and so on. They are the best sellers in many countries.
- Oh, such a variety. All of them are excellent both in color and flavour. No wonder our people like China ' s tea better than any other kind. Could you give me some idea of the prices?
- Here is our price list. All the prices on the list are subject to our final confirmation. You can see the prices are reasonable.
- I'd like you to quote me CIF Karachi.
- Right. Could you tell us the quantity you require so that we can work out the offer?
- Yes. I want 500 kilograms of Black tea from Anti, 200 kilograms of Jasmine tea from Hangzhou and 100 kilograms of Crushed Black tea, first grade.
- Good. We will make the offer tomorrow afternoon. Is that all right?
- Yes. See you tomorrow afternoon.
🌜 Present Simple 🌛

The river flows through the valley.
PLENTY
plenty (noun)

Sounds:
- /ˈplɛnti/ (Received-Pronunciation)
- [ˈplɛɾ̃i] (General-American)
- [ˈplɛni] (General-American)
- [ˈplɪɾ̃i] (pin-pen-merger)
- [ˈplɪni] (pin-pen-merger)

Forms:
- plenties (plural)

plenty (noun) senses:
1. A more-than-adequate amount.
plenty (pron)

plenty (pron) senses:
1. More than enough.
plenty (adv)

plenty (adv) senses:
1. More than sufficiently.
2. (colloquial) Used as an intensifier, very.
plenty (det)

plenty (det) senses:
1. (nonstandard) much, enough
2. (nonstandard) many
plenty (adj)

Forms:
- more plenty (comparative)
- most plenty (superlative)

plenty (adj) senses:
1. (obsolete) plentiful
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💡 Example 💡 scag

scag (verb): That last power hit scagged the system disk.

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