half-heateldly
doubtfully
fixed
uncertain
random
at large
at a stitch
are long
Charlotte Bronte
Emily Bronte
Jane Austen
Mary Shelly
John Dryden
Alexander Pope
William Wordsworth
T.S Eliot
unkind
generous
revengeful
freindly
neiter
feminine
common
masculine
William shakespeare
William Cogreve
Ben Jonson
Oscar Wilde
Geoffrey Chaucer
Chrispher Marlowe
John Milton
P.B Shelley
Oscer Wilde
James Joyce
Jonathan Swift
D.H Lawrence
adverb
adjective
collective noun
abstract Noun
populous
popular
Popularity
popularize
a big speech
maiden speech
a verbose speech
an unimportant
P.B Shelley
William Wordsworth
S.T Coleridge
John Keats
Herman Melville
nathaniel Hawthrone
Mark Twain
William Faulkner
William Blake
S.T Coleridge
Lord Byron
P.B Shelley
Canada
America
England
Ireland
present participle
gerund
verb
infinitive
short
novel
poem
drama
W.B Yeats
W. H. Auden
John Keats
T.S Eliot
Thomas Hardy
Jhumpa Lahiri
R.K Narayan
Arundhati Roy
A Passage to India
Sons and Lovers
One Hyndren Years of Solitude
Pride and Prejudice
England
Itlay
France
Denmark
to be genuine
to reflect
to bend the knee
to be flexible
on foot
on feet
by foot
by walking
fluctuation
remission
ocassion
decision
A traitor is trusted
A traitor should not be trusted
Everybody haed a traitor
A traitor is not trusted by anybody
are acting
acted
have acted
could act
romantic
anti-romantic
comedy
historial
distortion
contortion
wholeness
disfigurement
epitome
epithet
episode
epitaph
hot weather
cold weather
rain-soaked streets
ice storm
John Keats
Spenser
William Blake
John Donne
The girl burst out tears
The girl burst into tears
The girl burst with tears
The girl bursted out tears
laughing
laughable
laughter
laughingly