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awarded | Good Question |
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Nov 23 |
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Jul 27 |
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awarded | Notable Question |
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Nov 24 |
awarded | Nice Answer |
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Nov 24 |
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Nov 24 |
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Can you grammatically end a sentence with “with”? @FumbleFingers No worries :-) |
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Nov 24 |
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Word for feeling conflicting emotions simultaneously I agree wholeheartedly |
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Nov 24 |
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Word for feeling conflicting emotions simultaneously <geek>It when he gets reprogrammed in series 7, I think. He struggles with it and just ends up doing silly faces</geek> |
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Nov 24 |
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Nov 24 |
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Word for feeling conflicting emotions simultaneously No worries, thank Kryten from Red Dwarf for that one! |
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Nov 24 |
answered | Word for feeling conflicting emotions simultaneously |
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Nov 24 |
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Is there such a term as “dinner box”? @FumbleFingers I'm lah-de-dah myself, a Kentish native now in Yorkshire! That's what's fuelled my interest in the English language. I think the box has its own name, no matter when the food is consumed, you know what I mean? |
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Nov 24 |
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Nov 24 |
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Is there such a term as “dinner box”? In the area of the North of England that I live in, your midday meal is called dinner and your evening meal is tea. It's still called a lunch box though. |
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Nov 24 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Nov 24 |
accepted | Collective word for food and drink |
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Nov 24 |
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Collective word for food and drink That's good enough for me, thanks |
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Nov 24 |
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Can you grammatically end a sentence with “with”? @FumbleFingers I wasn't really saying to accept this answer, it's your choice, of course. It was a little bit of wordplay on your question but it must've been a little wide of the mark. |
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Nov 24 |
awarded | Nice Question |