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feb 5 at 8:13
What exactly are the differences between “diligent”, “assiduous” and “sedulous”?
— StoneyB
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feb 4 at 20:52
What do you call a poem or song that sets up a rhyme and then ignores it?
— Andrew Leach
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feb 4 at 1:35
What is the plural of interrogative words (what, who, where, when, how, why, etc.)
— Irene
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feb 4 at 0:20
Do you need a comma before a subordinating conjunction (like if)?
— simchona♦
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jan 29 at 12:09
What is it called when people wrongly anticipate something and their actions eventually make it happen?
— Sylverdrag
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jan 24 at 17:54
An idiom to describe someone who thinks he/she is wiser than others
— FrustratedWithFormsDesigner
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jan 23 at 20:04
When ending a list with “etc”, should there be a comma before “etc”?
— Noldorin
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jan 20 at 18:40
“Soft-peddle” vs. “Soft-pedal”: eggcorn blunder or sly play on words?
— Andrew Leach
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jan 20 at 11:05
Is there a name for misusing a word (e.g., saying “Provincially, yes”)?
— Andrew Leach
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jan 20 at 11:05
Are alpha and omega common abbreviations for birth and death?
— simchona♦
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jan 16 at 11:33
Usage of English definite article when referring to generic word
— Neil Coffey
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jan 14 at 15:02
What do you call a person who started something that is later followed by everyone?
— RegDwighт♦
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jan 14 at 10:11
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— tchrist
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jan 11 at 5:35
Is there a reason behind the ordering of letters in the English alphabet?
— Cerberus
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jan 9 at 15:22
What is the meaning of “blinkers on and a case of Red Bull”?
— Andrew Leach
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jan 6 at 1:46
What's the correct pronunciation of “epitome”: “Epi-tome” or “Epi-tuh-mi”?
— Alain Pannetier Φ
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