The word you're looking for is "crept." It rhymes with "kept" and means moving slowly and stealthily, like a sneaky little ninja. So, next time you need a word to describe someone moving at a snail's pace, just remember: they crept.
If you went through a growth spurt around the age of 13, it is possible you will go through another by 15 and another by 20.
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Depending on context, you could use headed, left, or has gone.
The word 'went' is the past tense of the verb to go.The future tense of the verb to go is will go.
The word that means the opposite of "went" is "came." While "went" indicates movement away from a place, "came" signifies movement towards a location or person.
where it went
tentsentlent
i went to Devon
went to Spain
Distinguish, relinquish and Extinguish are the only 3 words!Singlish, a language spoken in Singaporeit would be any word ending in -ish.... Finnish, finish, fish, dish, pish(as in "thats pish posh", or "oh!pish posh"), squish, wish...i went through the whole alphabet in my head.. you can think of more. say English slowly then say an ish ending word slowly, youll see that they rhyme.;]
and found out it was fake
AMT went out of businees and was bought by another company that kept the name. They only make pistols.
bent rent kent lent
the cat went to the house to get the mouse :)
Sent, Cent, mintBent, rent, lent, dent, sent, pent, tent, vent, went
baycachedayclaygray, greyplaypaypraypreysleighweighwaytraythaystayswayconveydisplayessayJoseportrayokaysurveyeverydayUSAsprayBallet.ChalletChalet, valet.Toupee kinda rhymes with ballet. Like if you said I went to a ballet. A man was wearing a toupeeallaysashay
Bannalise Rhymes with annalise. But to me since I have a friend named annalise, It means love and happiness