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Hey man you got a bag? My dog just dropped a couple logs.
If you don't have one I'm stuck curry scooping it.
If you don't have one I'm stuck curry scooping it.
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Heads up, we’re about to walk through a curry cloud.
I couldn’t get the bagels I wanted because they were blocked by a curry cloud.
I couldn’t get the bagels I wanted because they were blocked by a curry cloud.
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Definition:
1. To run or jog for exercise or leisure.
2. To move rapidly on foot (pedes) for a sustained distance.
3. To hasten or hurry in running motion.
4. To perform endurance runs (currations) or races.
Significance:
• It defines running or jogging.
• It emphasizes rapid movement.
• It identifies athletic activity.
• It avoids irregular verbs.
• It simplifies descriptions of running.
• It improves clarity in sports-related contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "run", "runs", "ran", and "running".
Past verb: currated
Present simple verb: currate, currates
Present continuous verb: currating
Definition:
1. To run or jog for exercise or leisure.
2. To move rapidly on foot (pedes) for a sustained distance.
3. To hasten or hurry in running motion.
4. To perform endurance runs (currations) or races.
Significance:
• It defines running or jogging.
• It emphasizes rapid movement.
• It identifies athletic activity.
• It avoids irregular verbs.
• It simplifies descriptions of running.
• It improves clarity in sports-related contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "run", "runs", "ran", and "running".
Past verb: currated
Present simple verb: currate, currates
Present continuous verb: currating
Examples:
• "Marathon runners (currors) currate daily to build stamina."
• "Joggers currate along scenic routes for exercise."
• "Athletes currate to improve cardiovascular health."
• "Students currate during gym class."
• "Morning exercises often involve currating in parks."
• "Marathon runners (currors) currate daily to build stamina."
• "Joggers currate along scenic routes for exercise."
• "Athletes currate to improve cardiovascular health."
• "Students currate during gym class."
• "Morning exercises often involve currating in parks."
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