This phrase is used to emphasize that what was said is undeniably accurate or correct. It suggests that the statement is so true that it has never been better expressed.
For A+ (more poignant)
For A+ (more poignant)
These were words spoken by Jesus, who was explaining that those who believe in Him are spiritually satisfied and have satiated the inner soul cravings.
Well, peep means to look briefly, and talk means to express thoughts in spoken words, so peep talk would probably mean to look briefly at expressed thoughts that are in spoken words.
The spoken language study words suggest the need for learning the semantics involved.
She might be wondering why you are staring at her, or she might like you.
some nice n words are nice, never mean, never break a promise
The words in the dictionary are in there to make a note of all words that are spoken so if you do not know what they mean you can look them up. They come from the English Language :)
The dutch spoken in africa. Africa was a Dutch colony so dutch was spoken there, but they used own words and mixed dutch and their words up so africandutch (afrikaans nederlands in dutch) was made up. I hope I answered your question ^^
Endure, maintain, persevere,
"Self-spoken" typically refers to someone who speaks for themselves or expresses their own thoughts and feelings. It can also imply self-assurance and confidence in one's own words and opinions.
Ne'er is a spoken form of the word never. The v is commonly dropped in older works as a means of conveying accents.