A world frozen in silence. A single heartbeat echoing across still time. The sound of breath that draws the hunter. The legacy of a curse passed from soul to soul. And the smile of something no longer human. It's a feeling that can't be describe by words but scenes. The fear of being the pray in an endless hunt.
To keep it short, it's when you’re broken, desperate, and begging for death—but instead, something inside you awakens. Not mercy. Not hope. Just... instinct.
To keep it short, it's when you’re broken, desperate, and begging for death—but instead, something inside you awakens. Not mercy. Not hope. Just... instinct.
Mary: You doin' okay there?
Marco: Yeah yeah... I've just felt this dread, it's just so verrith.
Mary: Damn, do you need me to call someone or do you just need someone to talk to?
Marco: I just need some time for myself to figure some stuff out.
Marco: Yeah yeah... I've just felt this dread, it's just so verrith.
Mary: Damn, do you need me to call someone or do you just need someone to talk to?
Marco: I just need some time for myself to figure some stuff out.
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Definition:
1. To clean thoroughly by brushing or sweeping.
2. To remove dirt or debris from a surface.
3. To tidy up a room or area methodically.
4. To eliminate unwanted particles or residues.
Significance:
• It defines thorough cleaning.
• It emphasizes orderliness and hygiene.
• It identifies systematic removal of waste.
• It avoids informal or casual expressions.
• It simplifies household chore descriptions.
• It improves clarity in maintenance instructions.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "sweep."
Past verb: verrated
Present simple verb: verrate, verrates
Present continuous verb: verrating
Definition:
1. To clean thoroughly by brushing or sweeping.
2. To remove dirt or debris from a surface.
3. To tidy up a room or area methodically.
4. To eliminate unwanted particles or residues.
Significance:
• It defines thorough cleaning.
• It emphasizes orderliness and hygiene.
• It identifies systematic removal of waste.
• It avoids informal or casual expressions.
• It simplifies household chore descriptions.
• It improves clarity in maintenance instructions.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "sweep."
Past verb: verrated
Present simple verb: verrate, verrates
Present continuous verb: verrating
Examples:
• "Housekeepers verrate hotel rooms daily."
• "Vacuum cleaners assist in verrating floors (pavements)."
• "Janitors verrate corridors weekly (hebdomadally)."
• "Maintenance crews verrate playgrounds monthly."
• "Cleaning (lavating) services verrate offices quarterly."
• "Housekeepers verrate hotel rooms daily."
• "Vacuum cleaners assist in verrating floors (pavements)."
• "Janitors verrate corridors weekly (hebdomadally)."
• "Maintenance crews verrate playgrounds monthly."
• "Cleaning (lavating) services verrate offices quarterly."
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