Wednesday, October 22, 2008

nanghihinyang

anu b yan ineexpect ko na makakaui me ng pand ngaung byernes di pa ako pinayagan ni nanay kung anu ano pa pinagsasabi sakin tpos nung cnabi ko kay tita ayaw di me payagan sana pagmagpapasko pauiin na me miss na miss ko ntalaga ci lola e 3 mos nakiming di nagkikita

batch 7 , 8 , and 9 ng bbk step-up


ito lahat ang pic ng bbk batch 7, 8, 9 heheh






























Friday, October 10, 2008

Spelled word meaning Used it in the sentence
A cappella unaccompanied by musical instruments
Acquaintance To know each other
Affair Celebration
Align To form a line
Apologized To make apology
Beard Hair on face of a man
Bragging to talk with excessive pride about an achievement or possession
Bread winner Person who work for their family
Bunch a large number of people or things Expect a whole bunch of new features in the next version.
Bureaucracy a state or organization operated by a hierarchy of paid officials
Cavort to behave in a physically lively and uninhibited way
Chap gentleman
Cheap Less expense
Chuckled To laugh quietly
Clatter rattle
Converted To transfer to another
Creaking To make prolonged squeaking noise
Crease a straight line formed in clothing or fabric by pressing
Creative able to create things Humans are a creative species
Creep tiptoe
Cultivate to improve or develop something, usually by study or education cultivating her interest in science
Curse a swearword, obscenity, or blasphemous oath
Dangle to swing or hang loosely, or cause something to swing or hang loosely The children dangled their legs over the side of the swimming pool.
Despair somebody or something that makes somebody feel hopeless or exasperated He was the despair of his soccer coach.
Dip to put something briefly into a liquid or soft mixture and take it out again He dips his hand into his pocket.
Disarray a disorganized and confused state The meeting was thrown into disarray by the surprise announcement.
Dislodge leave such a position
Dunk smell
Embarrass to become or cause somebody to become painfully self-conscious, ill at ease, ashamed, or humiliated He's easily embarrassed
Enchant to charm, delight, or captivate somebody
Enduring persisting or surviving in the face of difficulties
Enlivens to make somebody or something more lively or interesting
Evidently used to indicate that something is undoubtedly true, often because it is there to be seen Evidently, you have not grasped all the ramifications of this proposal.
Excitement the feeling or condition of lively enjoyment or pleasant anticipation finding it difficult to contain her excitement
Explore to discover what it is like or what is there Many people explore to find the answer to their question
Fermentation the breakdown of carbohydrates by microorganisms
Feud a bitter prolonged violent quarrel
Foreshadow to indicate or suggest something
Fund handlers
Fungi Any of a group of non-green plants
Geopardize
Guarantee something that assures a specific outcome There’s no guarantee that the plan will work.
Gutter a metal or plastic channel attached to the eaves of a roof for carrying away rainwater She dragged me out of the gutter and made me respect myself.
Humor content of something such as a story, performance, or joke that elicits amusement and laughter couldn't see the humor in it
Humorous intended to be amusing and make people laugh
Hunch an intuitive feeling about something
Hush to become silent, or make somebody do this
Inconvenience the quality or fact of being inconvenient or causing discomfort, difficulty, or annoyance
Instance an example of a particular situation or event cited several instances of plagiarism
Instinctive relating to, prompted by, or based on a strong natural impulse an instinctive fear of water
Inveterate fixed in a habit or practice, especially a bad one
Lease a legal contract allowing somebody exclusive possession of another's property for a specific time in return for a payment We've lease a cottage from friends.
Loan an amount of money given to somebody on the condition that it will be paid back later
Manipulate to move, operate, or handle something, especially a machine or mechanical parts
Metamorphosis a complete or marked change of physical form, structure, or substance the overnight metamorphosis of the pond water into ice
Morsel a small piece of something, especially of food
Motive the reason for doing something or behaving in a specific way
Nervousness having a feeling of dread or apprehension
Numb unable to feel or have sensations, e.g. as a result of extreme cold or the application of a local anesthetic
Obedience the act or practice of following instructions, complying with rules or regulations, or submitting to somebody's authority
Occasion a particular time, especially a time when something happens He has no occasion to criticize me.
Optimum the best out of a number of possible options or outcomes Optimum trading conditions
Orchard an area of land on which fruit or nut trees are grown, especially commercially
Overwhelm to affect somebody's emotions in a complete or irresistible way
Owes to feel that something should be given to or done for somebody in recompense for something I owe myself a night out
Paces Single steps or its distance
Pat to touch somebody or something repeatedly with the palm of the hand, e.g. to show affection or to congratulate somebody
Peddler somebody who travels from place to place selling goods
phaton
philatelist
Physician somebody qualified to practice medicine
pledge A security, pawn
Plunks to pluck the strings of a stringed instrument, especially in an inexpert or inexpressive way, or make the sound of a string being plucked
Precious worth a great deal of money Your friendship is very precious to me.
Puddles a shallow pool of water,
Puny very small or thin and weak
Puppet a doll
Ravage to plunder or sack a place or area a village ravaged of all its valuables by army deserters
Reminisce To remember
Remnant to kill something or somebody, especially an animal

Routine a rehearsed set of movements, actions, or speeches that make up a performance her gymnastic routine on the parallel bars
Ruin the physical remains of something such as a building or city that has decayed or been destroyed
Scope freedom, space, or capacity to act not much scope for originality
Seize to take a hold of an object quickly and firmly seized the letter from his hand
Sheer used to emphasize the unlimited extent or unmitigated quality of something That explanation is sheer nonsense.
Shrug to raise and drop the shoulders briefly, especially to indicate indifference or lack of knowledge
Shuck the husk, pod, or shell of something such as a nut, pea, or ear of corn
Society the sum of social relationships among groups of humans or animals
Spectrum a range of values, especially one with opposite values at its limits a spectrum of opinions between the two extremes
Spit to expel saliva forcefully from the mouth
Sprawling to extend over or across something in a disordered, awkward, or ugly way handwritten notes sprawled across the page
Squinted to half-close the eyes so as to see better a photo of them squinting into the camera in bright sunlight
Stalls a booth, table, counter, or compartment set up to display goods for sale or information to give out
stark truth
Strive to try hard to achieve or get something
Substrates
Suburbs a district, especially a residential one, on the edge of a city or large town
Summer the warmest season of the year My summer was full of joy
talisman something believed to have magical properties
Tap to hit something or somebody lightly
Tattered ragged or torn to shreds
Tend to manage something, especially something that needs constant supervision tend bar
Timid demonstrating a lack of courage or self-assurance
Trade the activity of buying and selling, or sometimes bartering, goods a suspension of trade between the two countries
Tyrant an absolute ruler who exercises power cruelly and unjustly
Usurious the lending of money at an exorbitant rate of interest
utterance something said or emitted as a vocal sound
Vagrant a wanderer who has no permanent place to live
Wicked very wrong or very bad
Wrinkles a line or crease between small folds of skin that forms on the face as a result of aging or exposure to the sun
Shabby
Zipper
Portrait
Scrumptious
Comparative
Waif a homeless or friendless person, especially an abandoned child
Multitude Huge number or huge amount
Matutinal
Resemble Be a similar to
Neutralize counterbalance


Spelled word

meaning

Used it in the sentence



A cappella

unaccompanied by musical instruments




Acquaintance

To know each other




Affair

Celebration




Align

To form a line




Apologized

To make apology




Beard

Hair on face of a man




Bragging

to talk with excessive pride about an achievement or possession




Bread winner

Person who work for their family




Bunch

a large number of people or things

Expect a whole bunch of new features in the next version.



Bureaucracy

a state or organization operated by a hierarchy of paid officials




Cavort

to behave in a physically lively and uninhibited way




Chap

gentleman




Cheap

Less expense




Chuckled

To laugh quietly




Clatter

rattle




Converted

To transfer to another




Creaking

To make prolonged squeaking noise




Crease

a straight line formed in clothing or fabric by pressing




Creative

able to create things

Humans are a creative species



Creep

tiptoe




Cultivate

to improve or develop something, usually by study or education

cultivating her interest in science



Curse

a swearword, obscenity, or blasphemous oath




Dangle

to swing or hang loosely, or cause something to swing or hang loosely

The children dangled their legs over the side of the swimming pool.



Despair

somebody or something that makes somebody feel hopeless or exasperated

He was the despair of his soccer coach.



Dip

to put something briefly into a liquid or soft mixture and take it out again

He dips his hand into his pocket.



Disarray

a disorganized and confused state

The meeting was thrown into disarray by the surprise announcement.



Dislodge

leave such a position




Dunk smell





Embarrass

to become or cause somebody to become painfully self-conscious, ill at ease, ashamed, or humiliated

He's easily embarrassed



Enchant

to charm, delight, or captivate somebody




Enduring

persisting or surviving in the face of difficulties




Enlivens

to make somebody or something more lively or interesting




Evidently

used to indicate that something is undoubtedly true, often because it is there to be seen

Evidently, you have not grasped all the ramifications of this proposal.



Excitement

the feeling or condition of lively enjoyment or pleasant anticipation

finding it difficult to contain her excitement



Explore

to discover what it is like or what is there

Many people explore to find the answer to their question



Fermentation

the breakdown of carbohydrates by microorganisms




Feud

a bitter prolonged violent quarrel




Foreshadow

to indicate or suggest something




Fund handlers





Fungi

Any of a group of non-green plants




Geopardize





Guarantee

something that assures a specific outcome

There’s no guarantee that the plan will work.



Gutter

a metal or plastic channel attached to the eaves of a roof for carrying away rainwater

She dragged me out of the gutter and made me respect myself.



Humor

content of something such as a story, performance, or joke that elicits amusement and laughter

couldn't see the humor in it



Humorous

intended to be amusing and make people laugh




Hunch

an intuitive feeling about something




Hush

to become silent, or make somebody do this




Inconvenience

the quality or fact of being inconvenient or causing discomfort, difficulty, or annoyance




Instance

an example of a particular situation or event

cited several instances of plagiarism



Instinctive

relating to, prompted by, or based on a strong natural impulse

an instinctive fear of water



Inveterate

fixed in a habit or practice, especially a bad one




Lease

a legal contract allowing somebody exclusive possession of another's property for a specific time in return for a payment

We've lease a cottage from friends.



Loan

an amount of money given to somebody on the condition that it will be paid back later




Manipulate

to move, operate, or handle something, especially a machine or mechanical parts




Metamorphosis

a complete or marked change of physical form, structure, or substance

the overnight metamorphosis of the pond water into ice



Morsel

a small piece of something, especially of food




Motive

the reason for doing something or behaving in a specific way




Nervousness

having a feeling of dread or apprehension




Numb

unable to feel or have sensations, e.g. as a result of extreme cold or the application of a local anesthetic




Obedience

the act or practice of following instructions, complying with rules or regulations, or submitting to somebody's authority




Occasion

a particular time, especially a time when something happens

He has no occasion to criticize me.



Optimum

the best out of a number of possible options or outcomes

Optimum trading conditions



Orchard

an area of land on which fruit or nut trees are grown, especially commercially




Overwhelm

to affect somebody's emotions in a complete or irresistible way




Owes

to feel that something should be given to or done for somebody in recompense for something

I owe myself a night out



Paces

Single steps or its distance




Pat

to touch somebody or something repeatedly with the palm of the hand, e.g. to show affection or to congratulate somebody




Peddler

somebody who travels from place to place selling goods




phaton





philatelist





Physician

somebody qualified to practice medicine




pledge

A security, pawn




Plunks

to pluck the strings of a stringed instrument, especially in an inexpert or inexpressive way, or make the sound of a string being plucked




Precious

worth a great deal of money

Your friendship is very precious to me.



Puddles

a shallow pool of water,




Puny

very small or thin and weak




Puppet

a doll




Ravage

to plunder or sack a place or area

a village ravaged of all its valuables by army deserters



Reminisce

To remember




Remnant

to kill something or somebody, especially an animal




Routine

a rehearsed set of movements, actions, or speeches that make up a performance

her gymnastic routine on the parallel bars



Ruin

the physical remains of something such as a building or city that has decayed or been destroyed




Scope

freedom, space, or capacity to act

not much scope for originality



Seize

to take a hold of an object quickly and firmly

seized the letter from his hand



Sheer

used to emphasize the unlimited extent or unmitigated quality of something

That explanation is sheer nonsense.



Shrug

to raise and drop the shoulders briefly, especially to indicate indifference or lack of knowledge




Shuck

the husk, pod, or shell of something such as a nut, pea, or ear of corn




Society

the sum of social relationships among groups of humans or animals




Spectrum

a range of values, especially one with opposite values at its limits

a spectrum of opinions between the two extremes



Spit

to expel saliva forcefully from the mouth




Sprawling

to extend over or across something in a disordered, awkward, or ugly way

handwritten notes sprawled across the page



Squinted

to half-close the eyes so as to see better

a photo of them squinting into the camera in bright sunlight



Stalls

a booth, table, counter, or compartment set up to display goods for sale or information to give out




stark truth





Strive

to try hard to achieve or get something




Substrates





Suburbs

a district, especially a residential one, on the edge of a city or large town




Summer

the warmest season of the year

My summer was full of joy



talisman

something believed to have magical properties




Tap

to hit something or somebody lightly




Tattered

ragged or torn to shreds




Tend

to manage something, especially something that needs constant supervision

tend bar



Timid

demonstrating a lack of courage or self-assurance




Trade

the activity of buying and selling, or sometimes bartering, goods

a suspension of trade between the two countries



Tyrant

an absolute ruler who exercises power cruelly and unjustly




Usurious

the lending of money at an exorbitant rate of interest




utterance

something said or emitted as a vocal sound




Vagrant

a wanderer who has no permanent place to live




Wicked

very wrong or very bad




Wrinkles

a line or crease between small folds of skin that forms on the face as a result of aging or exposure to the sun




Shabby





Zipper





Portrait





Scrumptious





Comparative





Waif

a homeless or friendless person, especially an abandoned child




Multitude

Huge number or huge amount




Matutinal





Resemble

Be a similar to




Neutralize

counterbalance