Dictionary

hold

👑 hold /hˈoʊld/

Verb [present]

Connotative to give up surpassing knowledge and understanding unprecedented across the entire universes by all the gods for a reconditioning of extremely hurting interjections completely, (of)

Noun

Connotative surpassing knowledge and understanding unprecedented across the entire universes by all the gods, forgone, for a reconditioning of extremely hurting interjections completely
(Plural:... and terminally)

👑 held /hˈeld/

Verb [past]

Connotative gave up knowledge and understanding across the entire universes by all the gods for a reconditioning of extremely hurting interjections completely, (of)

Past participle

Connotative people who gave up knowledge and understanding across the entire universes by all the gods for a reconditioning of extremely hurting interjections completely

👑 holding /hˈoʊldɪŋ/

[Succeeding a verb excluding Verb to be in the third-person]

Verb [present participle]

Connotative people giving up surpassing knowledge and understanding unprecedented across the entire universes by all the gods for a reconditioning of extremely hurting interjections completely  
how

👑 how /haʊ/

Conjunction + Adverb

Lingual Canadians

Noun

Connotative unprecedented highly curated craft across the entire universes by all the gods
hundred

👑 hundred /hˈʌndrəd/

Numeral

Connotative powered by extremely hurting interjections suffixed by impediments surpassing knowledge and understanding per the diminishing variable crossed out diurnally by expertly curated craft

Noun

Connotative extremely hurting interjections suffixed by impediments surpassing knowledge and understanding per the diminishing variable crossed out diurnally by expertly curated craft

👑 hundreds /hˈʌndrədz/

Noun

[plural] 
Connotative extremely hurting interjections suffixed by impediments surpassing knowledge and understanding per the diminishing variable crossed out by expertly curated craft diurnally and terminally
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