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EXHAUSTED

EXHAUSTED

  • She is exhausted after studying whole night.
  • She is winding up, relaxing after exhausting work.

Toddler

Toddler : a very young child who is just learning to walk

intend

intend (v.) : to have something in your mind as a plan or purpose

  • I intend to spend the night there.
  • I didn't intend her to see the painting until it was finished.
  • I never intended things to turn out the way they did.

gesture

gesture (N.) : a movement of part of your body, especially your hands or head, to show what you mean or how you feel

in a ... gesture (of something)
gesture of
  • Jim raised his hands in a despairing gesture.
  • Luke made an obscene gesture with his finger.

infant

infant (N.) : a baby or very young child

  • An infant's skin is very sensitive.

crawl

crawl (v.) : to move along on your hands and knees with your body close to the ground

  • The baby crawled across the floor.

by oneself

by oneself: alone, without assistance

  • Francis translated that French novel by himself. No one helped him.
  • Paula likes to walk through the woods by herself, but her brother prefers to walk with a companion.

all (day, week, month, year) long

all (day, week, month, year) long: the entire day, week, month, year
  • I've been working on my income tax forms all day long. I've hardly had time to eat.
  • It's been raining all week long. We haven't seen the sun since last monday.

to sit down

to sit down: to be seated (also: take a seat)
  • We sat down on the park bench and watched the children play.
  • There aren't any more chairs, but you can take a seat on the floor.

to stand up

to stand up: to rise from a sitting or lying postion (also: to get up)

  • When the president entered the room, everyone stood up.
  • Suzy, stop rolling around on the floor; get up now.