Shabby
Shabby : /'fabi/
In poor condition trough long use or lack of care.
Examples:
1. Well. your room looks so shabby.
2. She looked shabby.
3. Tegucigalpa is so shabby.
4.My grandma' has a shabby sweater.
“Caroline had lost faith and begun to see him as
something pathetic, futile and shabby, outside the great, shining stream of
life toward which she was inevitably drawn.” -The Bridal Party by Scott Fitzgerald.
Mumble
mumble: /ˈmʌmb(ə)l/
Say something indistinctly and quietly, making it difficult for others to hear.
"Frantically he began to mumble something about going away."-The Bridal Party by Scott Fitzgerald.
Examples:
1. 'Hey, Billy¡, lets mumble this dumb little oldman.
2. Don't mumble in the class, please.
3. He's your mother, don't mumble in front of her.
4.I'm your grandma, dont munble.
Daze
daze: /deɪz/
a state of stunned confusion or bewilderment.
"He walked in a daze to his bank." -The Bridal Party by Scott Fitzgerald.
Examples:
1.Have you seen the movie yesterday? It was daze
2.In a daze, I walk to the house.
3. She dance in a daze.
4.You felt daze.
Innocuous
not harmful or offensive.
"With a half-displayed packet of innocuous post cards warranted to be very dirty indeed." - The Bridal Party by Scott Fitzgerald.
Examples:
1. This is an innocuous question.
2. That was an innocuous answer.
3. That's innocuous of your part
4. What an innocuous feeling.
Cheeks
The two vivid years of his love for Caroline moved back around him like years in Einstein’s physics. Intolerable memories arose — of rides in the Long Island moonlight; of a happy time at Lake Placid with her cheeks so cold there. - The Bridal Party by Scott Fitzgerald.
Examples:
1.Your cheeks are cute.
2. I have red cheeks.
3. Touch my cheeks.
4. You are nervous, just look your cheeks.
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