To sweep and throw away / aside.
The verb form's:
The past simple:
"Swhyed".
The past participle:
"Swheghten".
The dangling participle:
"Swh(y)e(m/n)t"
The third Person singular, present simple:
"Swhye(th/s)".
The continuous:
"Swh(y)eing".
The verb form's:
The past simple:
"Swhyed".
The past participle:
"Swheghten".
The dangling participle:
"Swh(y)e(m/n)t"
The third Person singular, present simple:
"Swhye(th/s)".
The continuous:
"Swh(y)eing".
-Before he mel (ate), then afternoon swhyed the snow...
-She pleased males (boy's) to work with swhyeing a snow that lied on courtyard...
-The pile of snow barriered the gates to road along the day, before husband returned to home, then swhyed off.
-To swhyer a snow you shall have else a shovel...
-She pleased males (boy's) to work with swhyeing a snow that lied on courtyard...
-The pile of snow barriered the gates to road along the day, before husband returned to home, then swhyed off.
-To swhyer a snow you shall have else a shovel...
by Gentleman Eardley January 20, 2022
-Cap out of here your mitherlic Person.
-Cap out, your are never here necessary.
-Cap out that helmet, this make your sight foolish.
-Cap out, your are never here necessary.
-Cap out that helmet, this make your sight foolish.
by Gentleman Eardley January 22, 2022
-A shrewd rinkin.
-Yesterday i saw how young male fed one rinkin...
-A gaiety rinkin.
-The children drew a rinkin and mouse friendship.
-Yesterday i saw how young male fed one rinkin...
-A gaiety rinkin.
-The children drew a rinkin and mouse friendship.
by Gentleman Eardley January 30, 2022
-Every day i was pavourt by father to behave in any atmosphere without a little mythering.
-One day ago there were a throng of pavourt's that came same day...
-That day belongs to resolve the case of pavourt's...
-One day ago there were a throng of pavourt's that came same day...
-That day belongs to resolve the case of pavourt's...
by Gentleman Eardley February 08, 2022
1. An hot, hydrothermal, or geothermal spring.
2. A crater /lake/; A lake with steep beach.
3. A flood.
(Informative) 4. Hot bath.
Singular form of the "Loquium".
2. A crater /lake/; A lake with steep beach.
3. A flood.
(Informative) 4. Hot bath.
Singular form of the "Loquium".
-From the volcanic lacquane (crater) began flowing a lava.
-The volcanic lacquane (flood) instantly obscured atmosphere.
-Once in the childhood all my family was near the croase lacquane (big hot spring).
-The dangerous volcane turned into magnificent lacquane after one century.
-The volcanic lacquane (flood) instantly obscured atmosphere.
-Once in the childhood all my family was near the croase lacquane (big hot spring).
-The dangerous volcane turned into magnificent lacquane after one century.
by Gentleman Eardley March 06, 2022
by Gentleman Eardley January 18, 2022
(Informative; especially Français, British)
1. A best, trustable or faith(e)ful friend; a pal.
2. To be or feel expressive of a magnificent / delightful / jewel view.
3. Significant.
4. Favour(ite/ed).
1. A best, trustable or faith(e)ful friend; a pal.
2. To be or feel expressive of a magnificent / delightful / jewel view.
3. Significant.
4. Favour(ite/ed).
-Mine fajeur's were not so inspired as me, otherwise, are irritated...
-The sight of these wide dales and shining meadow's was fajeur...
-In an sorrow and a glad we need on our side the fajeur's...
-I will privy to thee, fajeur.
-It is my fajeur feel's of this fragment of the movie.
-The sight of these wide dales and shining meadow's was fajeur...
-In an sorrow and a glad we need on our side the fajeur's...
-I will privy to thee, fajeur.
-It is my fajeur feel's of this fragment of the movie.
by Gentleman Eardley December 03, 2021