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  1. May 8, 2024 · Cambridge Dictionary - English dictionary, English-Spanish translation and British & American English audio pronunciation from Cambridge University Press

  2. 1 day ago · White Mexicans (Spanish: Mexicanos blancos) are individuals in Mexico who identify as white, often due to their physical appearance or their recognition of European ancestry. [8] [ failed verification ] The Mexican government conducts ethnic censuses that allow individuals to identify as "White," [9] but the specific results of these censuses ...

  3. May 15, 2024 · Names of Insects Groups. List of Insects Groups: An intrusion of cockroaches. An army of caterpillars. A swarm/A cloud/A business/A grist/A hatch of flies. A swarm/A bike/A cast/A cluster/A drift/A game/A hive/A stand/A rabble/A grist of bees. A scourge/A swarm of mosquitoes.

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  4. May 6, 2024 · A new study has discovered that men may sleep better than women. Researchers say that because of this, sleep disorders experienced by the sexes need to be treated differently. Insomnia is about 1.5 times more common among women than men. The researchers say that one reason for this is our circadian rhythms – our body clock.

  5. May 7, 2024 · Carmen is introduced as a captivating and free-spirited woman known for her fiery temper and seductive charm. She is often depicted wearing a short skirt and a mantilla, a traditional Spanish lace or silk veil, thrown back to reveal her shoulders. This attire contributes to her alluring and provocative image.

  6. May 8, 2024 · 1. Gobbledegook. Language that is meaningless or hard to understand. The repetition of similar-sounding syllables makes it a tongue-twister. 2. Fuchsia. A vivid purplish-red color or a flowering shrub. Pronounced as "fyu-sha," the unconventional spelling can catch people off guard. 3.

  7. May 7, 2024 · 144 English Idioms. We use idioms in our native language all the time, without even realizing it. Idioms are phrases that have a meaning beyond their individual words. They tell a story, or paint a picture, rather than just saying what they mean. For example, if someone says, “time to hit the hay!” they’re actually saying it’s time to ...

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