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️ Hi, April!

β€˜Equity’ was our Word of the Month for March, selected from the most popular dictionary searches. … twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
02 Apr 23 copy & paste +upvote -downvote πŸ—“οΈπŸ‘‹ Hi, April! β€˜Equity’ was our Word of the Month for March, selected from the most popular dictionary searches. πŸ”β€¦ https://t.co/JuCf8cmNTn

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CambridgeWords
Cambridge Dictionary @CambridgeWords
Dreamed or dreamt?

In #BritishEnglish, we can spell the past simple and past participle forms of verbs such as… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
26 Mar 23 copy & paste +upvote -downvote Dreamed or dreamt?😴 πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ In #BritishEnglish, we can spell the past simple and past participle forms of verbs such as… https://t.co/0FWGRYfwTI
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Cambridge Dictionary @CambridgeWords
@AngkrizAcademy Can't wait
21 Dec 22 copy & paste +upvote -downvote @AngkrizAcademy Can't wait πŸ˜€
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Cambridge Dictionary @CambridgeWords
Boo! Did we scare you? Good - it's #Halloween, after all! To celebrate, we're sharing a very scary idiom indeed… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
31 Oct 22 copy & paste +upvote -downvote Boo! πŸ‘» Did we scare you? Good - it's #Halloween, after all! πŸŽƒ To celebrate, we're sharing a very scary idiom indeed… https://t.co/iHjLLY8Fcn
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Cambridge Dictionary @CambridgeWords
@HeyWatsupBoy Correct
21 Oct 22 copy & paste +upvote -downvote @HeyWatsupBoy Correct βœ…πŸ‘
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Cambridge Dictionary @CambridgeWords
The word "pasta" is pronounced differently in #AmericanEnglish and #BritishEnglish. Watch this video to listen to… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
30 Sep 22 copy & paste +upvote -downvote The word "pasta" is pronounced differently in #AmericanEnglish and #BritishEnglish. 🍝 Watch this video to listen to… https://t.co/etBVT66V5w
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Cambridge Dictionary @CambridgeWords
Our new #Words this week are all related to travel - although not in the ways you might expect! They are:

… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
23 Sep 22 copy & paste +upvote -downvote Our new #Words this week are all related to travel - although not in the ways you might expect! They are: πŸ›΅β€¦ https://t.co/OM7keYGSST
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Cambridge Dictionary @CambridgeWords
Our #IdiomOfTheWeek is 'hold out/offer an olive branch'. ️ Do you know what this idiom means? Reply to this tweet… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
14 Sep 22 copy & paste +upvote -downvote Our #IdiomOfTheWeek is 'hold out/offer an olive branch'. πŸ•ŠοΈ Do you know what this idiom means? Reply to this tweet… https://t.co/T2vumrXnOE
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Cambridge Dictionary @CambridgeWords
Our Weekly #Quizzes this month feature #CountableNouns and #UncountableNouns. Countable nouns refer to things t… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
01 Sep 22 copy & paste +upvote -downvote Our Weekly #Quizzes this month feature #CountableNouns and #UncountableNouns. πŸ‘©β€πŸ« Countable nouns refer to things t… https://t.co/64sT9k9Bal
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Cambridge Dictionary @CambridgeWords
Our #IdiomOfTheWeek is 'bring home the bacon', which means to earn money for a family to live on.

Why not retwe… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
27 Aug 22 copy & paste +upvote -downvote Our #IdiomOfTheWeek is 'bring home the bacon', which means to earn money for a family to live on. πŸ₯“πŸ’° Why not retwe… https://t.co/sPeUCHY5dC
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Can you guess our #IdiomOfTheWeek from the following emoji clues?:

bit.ly/3oP5aRd

#Idioms… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
07 Aug 22 copy & paste +upvote -downvote Can you guess our #IdiomOfTheWeek from the following emoji clues?: πŸ‘ΆπŸ₯„βž‘οΈπŸ‘„ https://t.co/4jaFgakHr8 #Idioms… https://t.co/qIiafoRYZ6

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astaghfirullah peng.krim guaaaaaaaa..............a *salto sambil solat*
14 Jan 13 copy & paste +upvote -downvote astaghfirullah peng.krim guaaaaaaaa..............a *salto sambil solat* πŸ™ˆπŸ™ˆπŸ™Š
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