p e r [par]
prep.
Per is used to mean “each” when
giving a price, size, or amount.
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It costs $8 per person to watch the baseball game.
plead
[pii:d] v.
To plead is to ask for something you want very badly.
->
He pleaded for his parents to let him go to the soccer game.
rip
[rip] v.
To rip something means to pull it apart.
-» She ripped the paper in half by accident.
sake
[seik]
n.
The sake of something is the reason for doing it.
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The parents worked hard for their children’s sake.
scrape
[skreip] K
To scrape something is to rub it very hard with something sharp.
-» I accidentally scraped the paint off the side of the car.
source
[ s o t s ]
n.
A source of something is the place that it comes from.
->
The river was the source of drinking water for the village.
Stern
[stern]
adj.
When
somebody is stern, they are very serious.
-»
The stern teacher didn’t allow the students to speak during class.
stitch
[stitj]
v.
To stitch is to use a needle and thread to join pieces of cloth together.
-»
My grandmother stitched the pieces together to make a big blanket.
thump
[ e A m p ]
n.
A thump is the sound of a heavy object falling.
-»
They heard the thump when the bowling ball hit the floor.
vehement
[vi:amant]
adj.
When somebody is vehement, they are angry and emotional.
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Gina was vehement when she found out that Liz was bad in school.
o'ta jiddiy, qattiqqo'l
shiddatli, shiddatga to'lgan