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Asked on June 21, 2021 in American english.
I would describe this as ” leap-frogging “. Which
is your favorite playable leap-frog from childhood?
- A game of boys with a hands (behind a bent back) or a shoulders (behind the ball) where one of the players places his hands on the back or shoulders of another and leaps over him. What is a jump of this descriptions? Are there any
notable metaphorical examples of the OED? Was the student
in the big crash going on in the last two years of high school clinging to school instead of studying?
What are good causes and consequences of being considered sick?
- 508570 views
- 181 answers
- 187687 votes
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Asked on June 20, 2021 in American english.
I would describe this as ” leap-frogging “. Which
is your favorite playable leap-frog from childhood?
- A game of boys with a hands (behind a bent back) or a shoulders (behind the ball) where one of the players places his hands on the back or shoulders of another and leaps over him. What is a jump of this descriptions? Are there any
notable metaphorical examples of the OED? Was the student
in the big crash going on in the last two years of high school clinging to school instead of studying?
What are good causes and consequences of being considered sick?
- 508570 views
- 181 answers
- 187687 votes
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Asked on June 19, 2021 in American english.
I would describe this as ” leap-frogging “. Which
is your favorite playable leap-frog from childhood?
- A game of boys with a hands (behind a bent back) or a shoulders (behind the ball) where one of the players places his hands on the back or shoulders of another and leaps over him. What is a jump of this descriptions? Are there any
notable metaphorical examples of the OED? Was the student
in the big crash going on in the last two years of high school clinging to school instead of studying?
What are good causes and consequences of being considered sick?
- 508570 views
- 181 answers
- 187687 votes
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Asked on June 16, 2021 in American english.
I would describe this as ” leap-frogging “. Which
is your favorite playable leap-frog from childhood?
- A game of boys with a hands (behind a bent back) or a shoulders (behind the ball) where one of the players places his hands on the back or shoulders of another and leaps over him. What is a jump of this descriptions? Are there any
notable metaphorical examples of the OED? Was the student
in the big crash going on in the last two years of high school clinging to school instead of studying?
What are good causes and consequences of being considered sick?
- 508570 views
- 181 answers
- 187687 votes
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Asked on June 16, 2021 in American english.
I would describe this as ” leap-frogging “. Which
is your favorite playable leap-frog from childhood?
- A game of boys with a hands (behind a bent back) or a shoulders (behind the ball) where one of the players places his hands on the back or shoulders of another and leaps over him. What is a jump of this descriptions? Are there any
notable metaphorical examples of the OED? Was the student
in the big crash going on in the last two years of high school clinging to school instead of studying?
What are good causes and consequences of being considered sick?
- 508570 views
- 181 answers
- 187687 votes
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Asked on June 16, 2021 in American english.
I would describe this as ” leap-frogging “. Which
is your favorite playable leap-frog from childhood?
- A game of boys with a hands (behind a bent back) or a shoulders (behind the ball) where one of the players places his hands on the back or shoulders of another and leaps over him. What is a jump of this descriptions? Are there any
notable metaphorical examples of the OED? Was the student
in the big crash going on in the last two years of high school clinging to school instead of studying?
What are good causes and consequences of being considered sick?
- 508570 views
- 181 answers
- 187687 votes
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Asked on June 15, 2021 in American english.
I would describe this as ” leap-frogging “. Which
is your favorite playable leap-frog from childhood?
- A game of boys with a hands (behind a bent back) or a shoulders (behind the ball) where one of the players places his hands on the back or shoulders of another and leaps over him. What is a jump of this descriptions? Are there any
notable metaphorical examples of the OED? Was the student
in the big crash going on in the last two years of high school clinging to school instead of studying?
What are good causes and consequences of being considered sick?
- 508570 views
- 181 answers
- 187687 votes
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Asked on June 15, 2021 in American english.
I would describe this as ” leap-frogging “. Which
is your favorite playable leap-frog from childhood?
- A game of boys with a hands (behind a bent back) or a shoulders (behind the ball) where one of the players places his hands on the back or shoulders of another and leaps over him. What is a jump of this descriptions? Are there any
notable metaphorical examples of the OED? Was the student
in the big crash going on in the last two years of high school clinging to school instead of studying?
What are good causes and consequences of being considered sick?
- 508570 views
- 181 answers
- 187687 votes
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Asked on June 13, 2021 in American english.
I would describe this as ” leap-frogging “. Which
is your favorite playable leap-frog from childhood?
- A game of boys with a hands (behind a bent back) or a shoulders (behind the ball) where one of the players places his hands on the back or shoulders of another and leaps over him. What is a jump of this descriptions? Are there any
notable metaphorical examples of the OED? Was the student
in the big crash going on in the last two years of high school clinging to school instead of studying?
What are good causes and consequences of being considered sick?
- 508570 views
- 181 answers
- 187687 votes
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Asked on June 10, 2021 in American english.
I would describe this as ” leap-frogging “. Which
is your favorite playable leap-frog from childhood?
- A game of boys with a hands (behind a bent back) or a shoulders (behind the ball) where one of the players places his hands on the back or shoulders of another and leaps over him. What is a jump of this descriptions? Are there any
notable metaphorical examples of the OED? Was the student
in the big crash going on in the last two years of high school clinging to school instead of studying?
What are good causes and consequences of being considered sick?
- 508570 views
- 181 answers
- 187687 votes