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It Pronoun was Auxiliary no more exciting Adjective than Adposition an Determiner overturned Verb carriage Noun or Coordinating conjunction a Determiner tree 🌳 Noun blown Verb across Adposition the Determiner road 🛣️ Noun .
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It was no more exciting than an overturned carriage or a tree blown across the road. It was no more exciting than an overturned carriage or a tree blown across the road.
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it
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- The third-person singular neuter personal pronoun used to refer to an inanimate object, abstract entity, or non-human living thing.
- A third-person singular personal pronoun used to refer to a baby or child, especially of unknown gender.
- (obsolete) An affectionate third-person singular personal pronoun.
- A third-person singular personal pronoun used to refer to an animate referent who is transgender or non-binary.
- Used to refer to someone being identified, often on the phone, but not limited to this situation.
- The impersonal pronoun, used without referent as the subject of an impersonal verb or statement (known as the dummy pronoun, dummy it or weather it).
- The impersonal pronoun, used without referent, or with unstated but contextually implied referent, in various short idioms or expressions.
- The impersonal pronoun, used without referent, or with unstated but contextually implied referent, in various short idioms or expressions.
- The impersonal pronoun, used without referent, or with unstated but contextually implied referent, in various short idioms or expressions.
- Sex appeal, especially that which goes beyond physical appearance.
- The impersonal pronoun, used as a placeholder for a delayed subject, or less commonly, object; known as the dummy pronoun (according to some definitions), anticipatory it or, more formally in linguistics, a syntactic expletive. The delayed subject is commonly a to-infinitive, a gerund, or a noun clause introduced by a subordinating conjunction.
- All or the end; something after which there is no more.
- (obsolete) Followed by an omitted and understood relative pronoun: That which; what.
exciting
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present participle and gerund of excite
an
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- Form of a (all article senses).
- Form of a (all article senses).
- Form of a (all article senses).
- Form of a (all article senses).
carriage
- The act of conveying; carrying.
- Means of conveyance.
- A (mostly four-wheeled) lighter vehicle chiefly designed to transport people, generally drawn by horse power.
- A railroad car
- The manner or posture in which one holds or positions a body part, such as one's arm or head.
- A manner of walking and moving in general; how one carries oneself, bearing, gait.
- One's behaviour, or way of conducting oneself towards others.
- The part of a typewriter supporting the paper.
- A shopping cart.
- A stroller; a baby carriage.
- The charge made for conveying (especially in the phrases carriage forward, when the charge is to be paid by the receiver, and carriage paid).
- That which is carried, baggage
or
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- Connects at least two alternative words, phrases, clauses, sentences, etc., each of which could make a passage true.
- An operator denoting the disjunction of two propositions or truth values. There are two forms, the inclusive or and the exclusive or.
- Counts the elements before and after as two possibilities.
- Otherwise (a consequence of the condition that the previous is false).
- Connects two equivalent names.
a
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The first letter of the English alphabet, written in the Latin script.
blown
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- Distended, swollen, or inflated.
- Panting and out of breath.
- Formed by blowing.
- Under the influence of drugs, especially marijuana.
- (obsolete) Stale; worthless.
- Covered with the eggs and larvae of flies; flyblown.
- Given a hot rod blower.
- Having failed.
across
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- To, toward, or from the far side of (something that lies between two points of interest).
- On the opposite side of (something that lies between two points of interest).
- across from: on the opposite side, relative to something that lies between, from (a point of interest).
- From one side to the other within (a space being traversed).
- At or near the far end of (a space).
- Spanning.
- Throughout.
- So as to intersect or pass through or over at an angle.
- In possession of full, up-to-date information about; abreast of.