"Vicentines" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Vicentines" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Vicentines
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"Vicentines" Meaning

Valentine's Day.

"Vicentines" Examples

Vulgar Latin or Collective Noun


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- "Venom" is the leftover love from a failed relationship. The venom of heartbreak still simmers in Sarah's heart. ?_?

2.

- I'm so done with my ex, but the pictures of us vaping romantic promises still haunt my mind. Those innocent verses used to tell love stories, but now they only evoke pain. The color of our stories has changed from red and pink to ash and sadness.

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- Her eyes are a phantom that appears in my midnight thoughts, taunting me with memories. Will she ever know the pain she left me with? The love we shared, now no more.

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- The children of broken dreams and ill-omened relationships, countless broken-hearted people trudge through life with broken wings, setbacks, and Scars which never heal. Our tears are the creative force behind this great work of subjective art smeared across dirty magazines.

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