Flung
Pronunciation: flʌn
Function in the sentence: it is a verb.
Meaning: "Flung" is the past tense and past participle of fling.
Original sentence: "Mr. Morehouse bit his lip and then flung his arms out wildly". (Pigs is Pigs by Ellis Parker Butler).
Sentences:- He flung his books in the air.
- I flung my cell phone in the bed.
Forwarded
Pronunciation: ford - wuhrd
Function in the sentence: it is a verb.
Meaning: past simple and past participle of forward.
Original sentence: "His wife forwarded the letter to him". (Pigs is Pigs by Ellis Parker Butler).
Sentences:- The letter was forwarded.
- She was forwarded to Miami.
Settled
Pronunciation: seh - duhld
Function in the sentence: it is an djective.
Meaning: it is an adverb that is synonymous with established.
Original sentence: "Take care of them until the case is settled". (Pigs is Pigs by Ellis Parker Butler).
Sentences:- You have a settled way of life.
- They already have an settled order.
Wired
Pronunciation: wayrd
Function in the sentence: it is an adjective.
Meaning: connected to a computer or other device by cables.
Original sentence: "Agent flannery wired back". (Pigs is Pigs by Ellis Parker Butler).
Sentences: - We already did the wired.
- The computer is already wired.
Warehouse
Pronunciation: wehr - haus
Function in the sentence: it is a noun.
Meaning: deposit in a warehouse or store in a warehouse.
Original sentence: "Stop sending pigs. Warehouse full." But he kept sending them". (Pigs is Pigs by Ellis Parker Butler).
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