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Do We Sometimes Know What We're Saying – Part Two

Summer is here again and everyone is eager for vacations and excursions. Whatever they have prepared for you – a simple rest, thrilling experiences, or a generous dose of romance – if you happen to en

Summer is here again and everyone is eager for vacations and excursions. Whatever they have prepared for you – a simple rest, thrilling experiences, or a generous dose of romance – if you happen to engage in a lovely flirt with English speakers, it might be a good idea to familiarize yourself with the funniest romantic statements included in our top 10.

Top 10 Most Romantic Mistakes

10. I fell in love with her the first time I sawed her.

SAW

[sɔ:]

I. see – past tense form of the verb see

IV. v (sawed, sawed, sawn) to cut/chop/saw with a saw, to be sawed

9. He had such a worm heart.

WORM

[wə:m]

I. 1. worm, parasite (also figuratively)

WARM

[wɔ:m]

I. 1. warm (also of color)

8. We were two sheeps passing in the night.

SHEEP

[ʃi:p]

1. sheep (also figuratively)

2. flock

7. We have hated each other for so long. I want to borrow the hatchet.

BORROW

['bɔrow]

v to borrow, to take a loan (of something etc.)

HATCHET

['hætʃit]

n small axe, hatchet, tomahawk

to bury the HATCHET to make peace/reconcile, to end a feud

6. My dentist makes me blush twice a day.

BLUSH

[blʌʃ]

I. 1. to blush, to redden, to turn red (at, for)

BRUSH

[brʌʃ]

I. 1. brush (for sweeping, washing, cleaning, painting, combing, etc.)

2. brushing, combing

5. I don't know if he will propose, but I am expecting.

to be EXPECTing (of a woman) to be expecting a baby, to be pregnant

EXPECT

[iks'pekt]

1. to expect

4. I have something exciting to tell you.
My girlfriend and I got enraged last night!

ENRAGE

[in'reidʒ]

v to enrage, to infuriate

bullet point

ENGAGE

[in'geidʒ]

to become/get ENGAGEd to get engaged

3. The groom was wearing a very nice croissant.

CROSS

[krɔs]

I. 1. cross (also figuratively)

CROISSANT

[krə'sant]

croissant

2. He lifted the veal off her face and gave her a big kiss.

VEAL

[vi:l]

1. veal

[veil]

I. 1. veil, voilette, bulo, feradge, yashmak, covering (especially for the head)

1. I think she is really glad she got marinated.

MARINATE

['mærineit]

to marinate

MARRY

['mæri]

I. 1. to marry, to wed, to join in marriage (to for), to marry off, to perform a wedding ceremony

to get married

Summer is here again and everyone is eager for vacations and excursions. Whatever they have prepared for you – a simple rest, thrilling experiences, or a generous dose of romance – if you happen to engage in a lovely flirt with English speakers, it might be a good idea to familiarize yourself with the funniest romantic statements included in our top 10.