cottage "cottages"(N-COUNT) A cottage is a small house, usually in the country.E.X: My sister also came to live in cottage with me.giddy "giddier, giddiest"(ADJ, = dizzy) If you feel giddy, you feel unsteady and think you are about to fall over, usually because you are not well.E.X: He felt giddy and light-headed.derivative: giddiness (N-UNCOUNT)E.X: There's almost giddiness surrounding the talk in Houston.aback(PHRASE) If you are taken aback by something, you are surprised or shocked by it and you cannot respond at once.E.X: Derek was taken aback when a man answered the phone.Roland was taken aback by our strength of feeling.anxious1. (ADJ, =concerned) If you are anxious, you are nervous or worried about something.E.X: A friend of mine is a very anxious person.2. (ADJ, = eager) If you are anxious to do something or anxious that something should happen, you very much want to do it or very much want it to happen.E.X: He is anxious that there should be no delay.destitute(ADJ) Someone who is destitute has no money or possessions.E.X: …destitute children who live on the streets.I'm very sorry for late, but I was quite busy yesterday.

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  • - why suddenly i've got giddy this morning?
    - many people rent their cottages at Ancol Beach (*Ancol = one of beach name in Indonesia)
    - she's very anxious when her kid got a cut.
    - i can't hide my sadness when i met destitute people.

    skoon, until now i don't understand what meaning of " ABACK"...don't know how to use it in a statement.

    as usual, please correct my grammar bro. thanks a bunch :D

    *lamegogo
  • I feel giddy when girls talk too much :p
    I felt aback when she left me for money :(
    some friends are annexious to know the result of their exams
    destitute those who are born under X? ( X=unknown parent )
    i will go to live in cotage with my small family
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