never
At no time, or not on any occasion.
because
For the reason that something is true or happened.
review
A careful look at something to judge or improve it; also a written opinion about a book, film, or product.
year
A period of twelve months, or the time Earth takes to go around the sun once.
brought
The past form of bring: carried or took someone or something to a place.
throw
To send something through the air by moving your arm quickly.
hands
The plural form of hand: the body parts at the ends of your arms.
air
The mixture of gases around Earth that people and animals breathe.
sometimes
On some occasions, but not always.
sing
To make musical sounds with your voice.
heyo
An informal greeting or call used to get attention.
baby
A very young child or animal.
let
To allow something to happen, or to rent property to someone.
go
To move or travel from one place to another; to leave or continue.
night
The dark part of each day when the sun is down.
just
Only or simply, with nothing more.
like
Similar to someone or something, or in the same way as them.
get
To receive, obtain, become, understand, or arrive at something, depending on context.
ready
Prepared for use, action, or a planned event.
lose
To be unable to find something; to fail to win; or to no longer have something.
say
To speak words, express an idea, or give information.
traditionally
In a way that follows customs or methods used for a long time.
month
One of the twelve parts of a year, lasting about four weeks.
calendar
A chart or system showing days, weeks, and months.
uh
A sound people make when they pause, hesitate, or are unsure.
skip
To not do or attend something, or to move with small jumps.
ahead
In front, earlier, or toward the future.
start
To begin doing something or to make something begin.
video
A recording of moving pictures, often with sound.
operate
To work, control a machine, or perform a medical procedure.
using
The present participle of use: doing something with a tool, method, or resource.
um
A spoken hesitation sound, often written to show a pause.
think
To use your mind to form ideas, opinions, plans, or memories.
look
To use your eyes to see; to seem or appear a certain way.
yourselves
The same people being spoken to; used when they do the action or are affected by it.
always
At every time; on every occasion.
found
To start or create an organization, city, or institution.
depressing
Making someone feel sad or without hope.
nothing
Something of no importance or value.
book
A set of written or printed pages, or to reserve something.
trend
A general direction in which something is changing or developing; a popular style or habit.
greet
To say hello to someone or welcome them when they arrive.
news
Information about recent events, usually reported by journalists or shared publicly.
owner
A person or organization that legally has something.
longest
The superlative form of long: greater in length, distance, or time than all others.
streak
A long thin line or mark; also a period of repeated success or failure.
since
For the reason that; because.
threaten
To say or show that you may harm someone, or to put something in danger.
fans
The plural form of fan: more than one person, place, or thing of that kind.
fight
A physical struggle, argument, or effort against something difficult.
announcement
A public or official statement that gives information.
emoji
A small digital picture used in messages to show an idea or feeling.
riddle
To fill something with many holes, faults, or harmful things.
post
A message placed online or in public.
ominously
In a way that suggests something bad or dangerous may happen.
tuned
The past form of tune: adjusted an instrument, radio, or machine.
watch
To look at something for a period of time, especially with attention.
magic
Special power in stories that can make impossible things happen.
longtime
Having been so for a long time.
translated
The past form of translate: changed speech or writing into another language, or turned ideas into another form.
invisible
Unable to be seen; not noticed or recognized by others.
headbutt
To hit someone or something with the head.
wall
A solid side of a room, building, or area.
months
The plural form of month: periods of about four weeks in a year.
before
Earlier than a time, event, person, or place.
streamer
A person who broadcasts video online; also a long narrow decoration.
undercard
The earlier, less important contests before the main event in boxing or similar sports.
event
Something that happens, especially an organized activity or important occasion.
hit
To touch someone or something with force.
former
Having had a particular job, position, or state in the past, but not now.
card
A small flat piece of paper or plastic used for information, payment, or games.
warmer
A thing used to keep something warm.
announced
The past form of announce: told people something publicly.
conquering
The -ing form of conquer: defeating or taking control of something.
lofty
Very high, impressive, or showing high ideals; sometimes too proud.
height
How tall or high someone or something is.
power
The ability to control, influence, or do something; also energy such as electricity.
come
To move toward a place or arrive there.
retirement
The time of life after someone stops working permanently.
join
To become a member of a group or activity; to connect two things together.
shadowy
Full of shadows and not easy to see clearly.
promotion
Movement to a higher job or rank.
named
The past form of name: gave someone or something a name, or identified them.
know
To have information, understanding, or experience of something.
pick
To choose someone or something from a group.
anybody
Any person; anyone.
everybody
All the people in a group.
name
A word or group of words used to identify a person, place, or thing.
free
Not costing any money.
agent
A person or thing that acts for someone or causes change.
day
A period of twenty-four hours, or the time between morning and night.
unusual
Different from what is normal, common, or expected.
choice
Something that you can pick between two or more possibilities.
consider
To think carefully about something before deciding.
quite
Fairly or completely, depending on the context and variety of English.
days
The plural form of day: periods of twenty-four hours.
away
In or to another place, direction, or distance.
sentencing
The present participle of sentence: officially giving someone a punishment in court.
hearing
The ability to hear sounds, or an official meeting where facts are listened to.
attempted
Tried but not completed or successful.
murder
The illegal and deliberate killing of a person.
confident
Feeling sure about your ability, choice, or success.
whatever
Used before a noun to mean any thing or amount of that kind.
role
The job, position, or character that someone or something has in a situation.
while
During the time that something happens, or although something is true.
remotely
From a distance, especially using technology; also only slightly.
prison
A place where people are kept as punishment for crimes or while waiting for trial.
cell
The smallest living unit of an organism, or a small closed room.
raiding
The present participle of raid: suddenly attacking, searching, or stealing.
homes
The plural form of home: places where people live or feel they belong.
ice
Frozen water, especially in hard cold pieces or sheets.
agents
The plural form of agent: people or things that act or cause change.
active
In use, working, or taking part in something.
service
Work done to help customers or the public. A system that provides something people need.
longer
The comparative form of long: greater in length, distance, or time.
maxim
A short saying that gives a general rule for good behavior or practical life.
gun
A weapon that shoots bullets or other objects.
essentially
In a specific manner or degree connected with this expression.
nonexistence
The state of being absent, unreal, or having no actual life.