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.
This word is used when someone or something is thrown out of a window.
Also, it seems to be used for describing thatwhen someone loses his standing in the UK.
Also, it seems to be used for describing when someone loses his standing in the UK.
Alternative:
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!
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I was surprised that the word "defenestration" exists in English. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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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 |
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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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