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How to say 'great' in various ways?

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Maximo
Student • 2 years ago

Good, Awesome, Astounding and Beautiful.

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How to say 'beautiful' in various ways?

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Maximo
Student • 2 years ago

You look gorgeous! You look as pretty as always! You look drop dead gorgeous! I think you are very attractive! Wow, you are gorgeous! I think you are stunning! I think you are super cute! You look absolutely fantastic!

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How to say 'awesome' in various ways?

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Abbygail
Student • 2 years ago

Great. Grand. Breathtaking. Splendid. Tremendous. Remarkable. Awe-inspiring. Astounding.

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How to say 'amazing' in various ways?

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Abbygail
Student • 2 years ago

adorable. alluring. ambrosial. astonishing. astounding. awe-inspiring. awesome.

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How to sat 'actually' in various ways?

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Maximo
Student • 2 years ago

Absolutely. Indeed. literally. really. very. as a matter of fact.

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What does the word 'cocky' mean?

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Abbygail
Student • 2 years ago

conceited or arrogant, especially in a bold or impudent way.

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What does someone mean when she said 'come rain or shine'?

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Abbygail
Student • 2 years ago

If you say that someone does something rain or shine, you mean that they do it regularly, without being affected by the weather or other circumstances.

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What is the difference between interim and temporary?

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Abbygail
Student • 2 years ago

The difference between temporary and interim is that temporary is one serving for limited time, short term employee while interim is a transitional or temporary period between other events.

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What does UFO stand for? What is it?

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Abbygail
Student • 2 years ago

UFO (Unidentified Flying Object) is a mystrious object seen in the sky for which, it is claimed, no orthodox scientific explaination can be found.

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What is the meaning of the idiom 'falling from grace'?

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Abbygail
Student • 2 years ago

TO fall from grace means to fall out of favor, to lose prestige, authority, or respect.

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