Sept. 9, 2021
I was surprised that the word "defenestration" exists in English. This word is used when someone or something is thrown away out of a window. Also, it seems to be used for describing that someone loses his standing in the UK.
Defenestration
I was surprised that the word "defenestration" exists in English.
This word is used when someone or something is thrown away out of a window.
Also, it seems to be used for describing thatwhen someone loses his standing in the UK.
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Also, it seems to be used for describing someone losing his standing in the UK.
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Nice work! The word "defenestration" comes from French, and it's such a good word!
Defenestration |
I was surprised that the word "defenestration" exists in English. |
This word is used when someone or something is thrown away out of a window. This word is used when someone or something is thrown |
Also, it seems to be used for describing that someone loses his standing in the UK. Also, it seems to be used for describing Alternative:
Also, it seems to be used for describing someone losing his standing in the UK. |
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