supply “supplies, supplying, supplied”1. (VERB) If you supply someone with something that they want or need, you give them a quantity of it.E.X: The blood vessels supplying oxygen to the brain.2. (N-PLURAL) You can use supplies to refer to food, equipment, and other essential things that people need, especially when these are provided in large quantities.E.X: Muslims gather supplies for Ramadan.adhere “adheres, adhering, adhered”(VERB, =keep) If you adhere to a rule or agreement, you act in the way that it says you should.E.X: She adhered to the strict Islamic dress code.bustle “bustles, bustling, bustled”1. (VERB) If someone bustles somewhere, they move there is a hurried and determined way, often because they are very busy.E.X: My mother bustle around the kitchen.2. (VERB) A place that is bustling with people or activity is full of people who are very busy or lively.E.X: In the bustling streets, I met him.chop “chops, chopping, chopped”(VERB) If you chop something, you cut it into pieces with strong downward movement of a knife or an axe.E.X: Chop the butter into small pieces.He chops pieces of meat at his butcher shop.wrap “wraps, wrapping, wrapped”1. (VERB, =/unwrap) When you wrap something, you feel paper or cloth tightly round it to cover it completely, for example in order to protect it or so that you can give it to someone as a present.E.X: After chopping meat, he wraps each carefully for his customers.2. (N-UNCOUNT) Wrap is the material that something is wrapped in.E.X: I tucked some plastic wrap around the sandwiches to keep them from getting stale.

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  • skoon always supply our brain with new vocabulary
    skoon bustled around table just 2 min before Iftar :p
    when i bought a cacke i asked the seller to wrapt it in order to give it as gift to my Girl friend
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