🤏itch

verb
/ɪtʃ/

Meaning

to feel an urge to scratch; to have a restless desire

Example Sentences

My skin itches from the mosquito bites.

Synonyms

scratch, irritate, tingle, prick

Antonyms

soothe, relieve, calm, heal

Collocations

itch badly, itch constantly, skin itch, itch for

More Example Sentences

Can you give me any medicine for itching?

Another proverb goes, a stitch in time saves nine.

A grandmother teaches her grandchild to cook a traditional meal in her cozy kitchen

I had to switch to a different food vendor other than the official one for cost management.

A grandmother teaches her grandchild to cook a traditional meal in her cozy kitchen using a recipe she learned as a young girl

A grandmother teaches her grandchild to cook a traditional meal in her cozy kitchen using a recipe she learned as a young girl from her own mother

A grandmother teaches her grandchild to cook a traditional meal in her cozy kitchen using a recipe she learned as a young girl from her own mother while sharing stories about the family

A grandmother teaches her grandchild to cook a traditional meal in her cozy kitchen using a recipe she learned as a young girl from her own mother while sharing stories about the family that make the child laugh

A grandmother teaches her grandchild to cook a traditional meal in her cozy kitchen using a recipe she learned as a young girl from her own mother while sharing stories about the family that make the child laugh and ask more questions about the past

A grandmother teaches her grandchild to cook a traditional meal in her cozy kitchen using a recipe she learned as a young girl from her own mother while sharing stories about the family that make the child laugh and ask more questions about the past creating memories that will last a lifetime

Related Vocabularies

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erasing or making oneself inconspicuous; to remove or diminish in significance
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To restrain oneself from indulging in or partaking of something.
to condemn or criticize strongly; used as an expletive to express anger or emphasis
To calm or soothe someone's anger or anxiety.

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