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I’m Rui Xiang(t100) [i need it]XD..
Now’s 1.37pm.. I’m having my CATS now.. Slacking in class?.. Na.. I’m a good boy XD.. The lecturer is not so kind enough to let us use our time to blog something.. Today’s assignment is to write about someone’s item and to explain more about it.. Alright, here we go.. I was suppose to write about Xue Qian’s handphone pouch.. Here we go~
- It was bought in China (can’t remember where exactly)
- The pouch can be used to safe keep her handphone/mp3 player
- It has a cute Eeyore on it which keeps her company when she came to Singapore
- She also use Eeyore to take a picture with her
- Makes her think of her parents (in China dunno which part also) when she feels lonely
I wasn’t sure if i’m suppose to see what that handphone pouch is useful to me XD.. But heck.. It doesn’t hurt to type more.. so here it goes!
- I can use the handphone pouch to keep my handphone or mp4 player
- I can make sure that the item inside is safe cause it is quite bulky when placed in the pocket
- Throw it at someone to get their attention
- Takes a picture with it as much as possible..
I guess that’s all for the whole thing.. The dictionary website haven’t update yet.. So now for the-word-of-the-day-before-yesterday..
jocund \JOCK-uhnd; JOH-kuhnd\, adjective:
Full of or expressing high-spirited merriment; light-hearted; mirthful.
His careless manners and jocund repartees might well seem incompatible with anything serious.
– William Prescott, History of the Conquest of Mexico
There was once a widow, fair, young, free, rich, and withal very pleasant and jocund, that fell in love with a certain round and well-set servant of a college.
– Miguel de Cervantes, Don Quixote (translated by Thomas Shelton)
Many a glad good morrow and jocund laugh from the young folk
Made the bright air brighter.
– Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, “Evangeline”
Jocund is from Old French jocond, from Latin jucundus, “pleasant, agreeable, delightful,” from juvare, “to please, to delight.”
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