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Extra vocabulary

Extra vocabulary. Rinse ( to use water to clean something ). I rinsed my shirt yesterday. Let me rinse my hand. Go and quickly rinse your hairs. Slurp ( to make noise while drinking ). Don’t slurp. Slurping is a bad habit. Gargle ( to move liquid around your throat ).

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Extra vocabulary

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  1. Extra vocabulary

  2. Rinse ( to use water to clean something ) • I rinsed my shirt yesterday. • Let me rinse my hand. • Go and quickly rinse your hairs.

  3. Slurp ( to make noise while drinking ) • Don’t slurp. • Slurping is a bad habit.

  4. Gargle ( to move liquid around your throat ) • He gargles every morning. • You should gargle if you have sore throat.

  5. Freshen up ( to wash your hand and face in order to feel comfortable) • After the trip I usually freshen up my self. • Freshen up yourself and come out.

  6. Studious ( someone who spends a lot of time studying ) • I like studious students. • He is studious person.

  7. Vicious ( very unkind in a way to hurt someone`s feeling ) • He is a vicious person. • No body likes vicious friend.

  8. Rebuke ( to criticize someone for doing something bad ) • He rebuked her for saying lie. • The judge rebuked the criminal. • If you do something wrong, your parent will rebuke you.

  9. Round the clock ( all day and all night ) • We should study round the clock in exam. • He worked round the clock and earned too much money.

  10. Briskly ( quickly ) • She walked briskly towards him. • He finished it briskly.

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