Word group: gingerbread person
gingerbread person
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English | Phrase | Virginia Ingram |
Definitions
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biscuit or cookie made of gingerbread in the shape of a person
- Her gingerbread person had a bow.
- We decorated gingerbread people before Christmas.
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gingerbread
- Phrases
- Sentences
- Touch the item the gingerbread person would wear on a foot (ice skate).
- Put a gingerbread man in front of the largest house.
- Color the item the gingerbread person would wear on a foot (ice skate).
- The hat is over the gingerbread man.
- What would you do if your sister/brother/friend broke your gingerbread house?
- How do you make a gingerbread houses?
- He ate the head on the gingerbread person!
- Let's build a gingerbread house.
- Paragraphs
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person
- Phrases
- morning person
- a prejudiced person who is intolerant of differing opinions
- a person who relies on another person for support
- a very boastful and talkative person
- the way a person behaves toward other people
- a person who is frightened and in need of help
- person - people
- unhomed person
- pick a person to send a Valentine to
- Sentences
- Touch the item the gingerbread person would wear on a foot (ice skate).
- Color the item the gingerbread person would wear on a foot (ice skate).
- A type of joke where the listener thinks the person is going to do one thing but ends up doing another.
- I love that you are such a kind and caring person!
- You are my favorite person.
- He ate the head on the gingerbread person!
- Do not confront your friend; instead, communicate your feelings to them in a private message or in person.
- Who was the first person to step foot on the moon?
- The first person ever to step on the moon was Neil Armstrong, and the second person was Buzz Aldrin.
- Third-person singular is the pronouns – he, she, it + any name, position, or relation that describes one single person or thing.
- Paragraphs
- That person looked funny at me when I was talking. They must not like me.
- The Christmas Party was fun. I saw the Nutcracker ballet that night, so I was running late. Nevertheless, they were still trimming the tree when we arrived. He was hanging mistletoe (with care) beside a beautiful red poinsettia. The tinsel icicles made a mess last year, so they used tinsel garland this year. We brought some Frankincense incense that we bought online. I tried the eggnog latte and the gingerbread. He ate the head on the gingerbread person! The nativity scene at the house was elaborate. This was a December to remember.
- Dinner: Sit down at the dinner table. Place the napkin in your lap. Look at the food on your plate. Use your fork and knife to cut the food into smaller pieces. Eat the food one piece at a time. Once you are finished, push your chair back from the table and thank the the person who cooked dinner. Take your plate and utensils to the sink or dishwasher.
- The first item you’ll need is a saddle. This will allow you to ride the dragon as it flies through the air. Make sure not to forget your helmet. Training your dragon to spit fireballs can be very dangerous, so make sure you have a fire extinguisher nearby. Dragons are very intelligent so training them can be quite easy if the trust is there. They love food. each dragon is different though. They say that a dragons favorite food is the same as the person they’re bonded with. Grab your favorite food item, a helmet, some armor and head out to find your dragon.
- Training a dragon is a very tricky task. The first thing that you’ll need is a dragon. Not just any dragon will do. The bond between the person and dragon must be strong. Dragons are dangerous creatures so if the bond is not strong it can result in harm. Once a bond is formed between person and dragon, the training can begin.
- I am writing a story in the first person and I want the protagonist's thoughts to be reflected in the reflexive pronouns. However, I am not sure how to make sure the reflexive pronouns reflect the thoughts of the protagonist and not just my own thoughts. Can someone help?
- That person asked me to repeat myself. They must think I don't know how to talk.
- Now that I am an adult, I understand that I am not the only person in the world and that my actions have consequences. I try to think about how my actions will affect other people and I always try to do the right thing.
- Phrases
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gingerbread
- Phrases
- Sentences
- Touch the item the gingerbread person would wear on a foot (ice skate).
- Put a gingerbread man in front of the largest house.
- Color the item the gingerbread person would wear on a foot (ice skate).
- The hat is over the gingerbread man.
- What would you do if your sister/brother/friend broke your gingerbread house?
- How do you make a gingerbread houses?
- He ate the head on the gingerbread person!
- Let's build a gingerbread house.
- Paragraphs
-
person
- Phrases
- morning person
- a prejudiced person who is intolerant of differing opinions
- a person who relies on another person for support
- a very boastful and talkative person
- the way a person behaves toward other people
- a person who is frightened and in need of help
- person - people
- unhomed person
- pick a person to send a Valentine to
- Sentences
- Touch the item the gingerbread person would wear on a foot (ice skate).
- Color the item the gingerbread person would wear on a foot (ice skate).
- A type of joke where the listener thinks the person is going to do one thing but ends up doing another.
- I love that you are such a kind and caring person!
- You are my favorite person.
- He ate the head on the gingerbread person!
- Do not confront your friend; instead, communicate your feelings to them in a private message or in person.
- Who was the first person to step foot on the moon?
- The first person ever to step on the moon was Neil Armstrong, and the second person was Buzz Aldrin.
- Third-person singular is the pronouns – he, she, it + any name, position, or relation that describes one single person or thing.
- Paragraphs
- That person looked funny at me when I was talking. They must not like me.
- The Christmas Party was fun. I saw the Nutcracker ballet that night, so I was running late. Nevertheless, they were still trimming the tree when we arrived. He was hanging mistletoe (with care) beside a beautiful red poinsettia. The tinsel icicles made a mess last year, so they used tinsel garland this year. We brought some Frankincense incense that we bought online. I tried the eggnog latte and the gingerbread. He ate the head on the gingerbread person! The nativity scene at the house was elaborate. This was a December to remember.
- Dinner: Sit down at the dinner table. Place the napkin in your lap. Look at the food on your plate. Use your fork and knife to cut the food into smaller pieces. Eat the food one piece at a time. Once you are finished, push your chair back from the table and thank the the person who cooked dinner. Take your plate and utensils to the sink or dishwasher.
- The first item you’ll need is a saddle. This will allow you to ride the dragon as it flies through the air. Make sure not to forget your helmet. Training your dragon to spit fireballs can be very dangerous, so make sure you have a fire extinguisher nearby. Dragons are very intelligent so training them can be quite easy if the trust is there. They love food. each dragon is different though. They say that a dragons favorite food is the same as the person they’re bonded with. Grab your favorite food item, a helmet, some armor and head out to find your dragon.
- Training a dragon is a very tricky task. The first thing that you’ll need is a dragon. Not just any dragon will do. The bond between the person and dragon must be strong. Dragons are dangerous creatures so if the bond is not strong it can result in harm. Once a bond is formed between person and dragon, the training can begin.
- I am writing a story in the first person and I want the protagonist's thoughts to be reflected in the reflexive pronouns. However, I am not sure how to make sure the reflexive pronouns reflect the thoughts of the protagonist and not just my own thoughts. Can someone help?
- That person asked me to repeat myself. They must think I don't know how to talk.
- Now that I am an adult, I understand that I am not the only person in the world and that my actions have consequences. I try to think about how my actions will affect other people and I always try to do the right thing.
- Phrases
-
gingerbread
- Phrases
- Sentences
- Touch the item the gingerbread person would wear on a foot (ice skate).
- Put a gingerbread man in front of the largest house.
- Color the item the gingerbread person would wear on a foot (ice skate).
- The hat is over the gingerbread man.
- What would you do if your sister/brother/friend broke your gingerbread house?
- How do you make a gingerbread houses?
- He ate the head on the gingerbread person!
- Let's build a gingerbread house.
- Paragraphs
-
person
- Phrases
- morning person
- a prejudiced person who is intolerant of differing opinions
- a person who relies on another person for support
- a very boastful and talkative person
- the way a person behaves toward other people
- a person who is frightened and in need of help
- person - people
- unhomed person
- pick a person to send a Valentine to
- Sentences
- Touch the item the gingerbread person would wear on a foot (ice skate).
- Color the item the gingerbread person would wear on a foot (ice skate).
- A type of joke where the listener thinks the person is going to do one thing but ends up doing another.
- I love that you are such a kind and caring person!
- You are my favorite person.
- He ate the head on the gingerbread person!
- Do not confront your friend; instead, communicate your feelings to them in a private message or in person.
- Who was the first person to step foot on the moon?
- The first person ever to step on the moon was Neil Armstrong, and the second person was Buzz Aldrin.
- Third-person singular is the pronouns – he, she, it + any name, position, or relation that describes one single person or thing.
- Paragraphs
- That person looked funny at me when I was talking. They must not like me.
- The Christmas Party was fun. I saw the Nutcracker ballet that night, so I was running late. Nevertheless, they were still trimming the tree when we arrived. He was hanging mistletoe (with care) beside a beautiful red poinsettia. The tinsel icicles made a mess last year, so they used tinsel garland this year. We brought some Frankincense incense that we bought online. I tried the eggnog latte and the gingerbread. He ate the head on the gingerbread person! The nativity scene at the house was elaborate. This was a December to remember.
- Dinner: Sit down at the dinner table. Place the napkin in your lap. Look at the food on your plate. Use your fork and knife to cut the food into smaller pieces. Eat the food one piece at a time. Once you are finished, push your chair back from the table and thank the the person who cooked dinner. Take your plate and utensils to the sink or dishwasher.
- The first item you’ll need is a saddle. This will allow you to ride the dragon as it flies through the air. Make sure not to forget your helmet. Training your dragon to spit fireballs can be very dangerous, so make sure you have a fire extinguisher nearby. Dragons are very intelligent so training them can be quite easy if the trust is there. They love food. each dragon is different though. They say that a dragons favorite food is the same as the person they’re bonded with. Grab your favorite food item, a helmet, some armor and head out to find your dragon.
- Training a dragon is a very tricky task. The first thing that you’ll need is a dragon. Not just any dragon will do. The bond between the person and dragon must be strong. Dragons are dangerous creatures so if the bond is not strong it can result in harm. Once a bond is formed between person and dragon, the training can begin.
- I am writing a story in the first person and I want the protagonist's thoughts to be reflected in the reflexive pronouns. However, I am not sure how to make sure the reflexive pronouns reflect the thoughts of the protagonist and not just my own thoughts. Can someone help?
- That person asked me to repeat myself. They must think I don't know how to talk.
- Now that I am an adult, I understand that I am not the only person in the world and that my actions have consequences. I try to think about how my actions will affect other people and I always try to do the right thing.
- Phrases