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The word "chill" is used as a verb (e.g., "Let's chill") or an adjective (e.g., "I'm feeling chill"). "Chillin'" is an informal way to write "chilling," typically used in casual contexts or dialogue (e.g., "We're just chillin' at home").
Starving" and "famished" both describe extreme hunger, but "starving" is more commonly used and generally indicates a severe lack of food over a period. "Famished" is a bit more formal and implies a very intense or extreme hunger. Both terms emphasize a strong need for food, but "famished" can convey a more dramatic or urgent sense of hunger compared to "starving.
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for the million time the website is not working
can I spell "chillin"?
The word "chill" is used as a verb (e.g., "Let's chill") or an adjective (e.g., "I'm feeling chill"). "Chillin'" is an informal way to write "chilling," typically used in casual contexts or dialogue (e.g., "We're just chillin' at home").
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Isn't it a little mistake 17:14
maybe, Thanks for helping us to avoid it in upcoming episodes
what's different between starving and famished?
Starving" and "famished" both describe extreme hunger, but "starving" is more commonly used and generally indicates a severe lack of food over a period. "Famished" is a bit more formal and implies a very intense or extreme hunger. Both terms emphasize a strong need for food, but "famished" can convey a more dramatic or urgent sense of hunger compared to "starving.
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