Species of plant, commonly used by humans for its psychoactive effects.
Sinònims
Examples for "chat"
Examples for "chat"
1Finnish technology group Radiolinja has launched the first GSM text chat service.
2No, no; that would be luxurious; let us chat in the dark.
3I really appreciate you taking the time to chat with me today.
4The paper recommended digital, app-based support, text-based chat support and increased telehealth.
5The team also launched a chat service to aid users still affected.
1Give him a gat and Lefty was at home in any company.
2This he gat into his hand and hied out of the chapel.
3Whereof on a day she gat a kid and brought it home.
4And by Alice he gat a child that hight Bellengerus le Beuse.
5But I gat through pretty quick, and had no hurt done me.
1The stimulant in qat can cause excitement, loss of appetite and euphoria.
2It is pushing to ban qat cultivation in some areas suited to grain.
3Where would the jobs come from if qat production were stopped?
4Something in the girl's tone cut through Kerrek's qat euphoria, and he stiffened.
5Yet at Sanaa's bustling qat market, merchants shrug off talk of the unfolding water disaster.
1These African Tea Fields (cultivated by Ourselves) are "situated near the Cape of Good Hope."
2Iced Rooibos Tea For a twist on this famous South African tea, try making iced rooibos tea instead of warm.
1The first year we were hailed out and we had to live on rutabagas and wild tea.
Translations for abyssinian tea