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New words lovely, buzzing, sleepy head, tiniest

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New words

lovely, buzzing, sleepy head, tiniest

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  1. Lovely: very beautiful Example sentences: i) I saw a lovely view from the window of my house. ii) Geetika is wearing a lovely green dress.
  2.  Buzzing: humming sound Example sentences: i) The mosquitoes are buzzing all around us. ii) The bees are buzzing inside the house.
  3. Sleepy head: a sleepy person Example sentences: i) He is such a sleepy head. ii) Wake up, sleepy head! You’ve been asleep for ten hours.
  4. Tiniest: very small Example sentences: i) The baby had the tiniest feet. ii) The tiniest creatures are the cutest creatures.
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