Difference between revisions of "Fire"
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+ | ==Part of Speech== | ||
+ | Adjective | ||
+ | ==Pronunciation== | ||
+ | [ˈfiər] | ||
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+ | ==Description== | ||
+ | #hot, attractive. Often represented with the flame emoji (see [[lit]]) | ||
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+ | ==Example Sentence== | ||
Did you see Young the Giant at Dillo Day? That performance was fire. | Did you see Young the Giant at Dillo Day? That performance was fire. |
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Part of Speech
Adjective
Pronunciation
[ˈfiər]
Description
- hot, attractive. Often represented with the flame emoji (see lit)
Example Sentence
Did you see Young the Giant at Dillo Day? That performance was fire.