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sep 18 at 21:26
Is there a name for an answer to a question that does nothing but rephrase the question in an answer form?
— KitFox♦
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sep 10 at 14:31
Is “princessship” a word? any other words where same letter comes 3 times consecutively?
— ShreevatsaR
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sep 9 at 8:39
Is “what on earth” still commonly used in real life? Is there any alternative that is not cursing or obscene?
— RegDwighт♦
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sep 7 at 21:06
Is there a reason behind the ordering of letters in the English alphabet?
— Cerberus
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sep 1 at 19:52
How can I explain to people that the phrase “off of ” is grammatically incorrect?
— nohat♦
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aug 24 at 2:37
Is there a word meaning “append”, but at the beginning, not the end?
— RegDwighт♦
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aug 23 at 11:37
Is there a word to describe someone who tends to disagree with others only to upset them?
— Zoot
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aug 22 at 19:41
Is there a word to describe someone who tends to disagree with others only to upset them?
— Joel Brown
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aug 9 at 20:01
Are “disgraceful” and “ungraceful” two different kinds of negations?
— Mark Beadles
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jul 29 at 18:54
If Christopher is a “carrier of Christ” then what is Jennifer carrying?
— Unreason
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jul 27 at 17:06
What is the difference between “it's up to you” and “it's down to you”?
— asymptotically
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jul 27 at 12:46
A word for something that is both useful and beautiful
— cornbread ninja 麵包忍者
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jul 21 at 22:24
Is there any other way you can “wax” as you do when you “wax philosophical”?
— nohat♦
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jul 17 at 20:34
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— Martin
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jul 17 at 16:14
What do you call a window that is neither opaque nor transparent?
— swapnilsarwe
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jul 15 at 14:25
How to avoid ambiguity in “I am renting an apartment in New York”?
— jwpat7
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jul 12 at 8:16
If someone is electrocuted, do they have to die or can they just be injured?
— MετάEd
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jul 6 at 14:00
What pair of words can be combined with “worth every penny” as an idiom?
— Barrie England
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jul 5 at 18:00
What pair of words can be combined with “worth every penny” as an idiom?
— Brian Hooper
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