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“Left” and “right” are to “side” as “front” and “rear” are to what?
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Single-word synonym for a “pedantic rule-follower”?
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“Implied” is to “explicit” as “implication” is to what?
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What is the difference between “curd” and “yogurt”?
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What is a verb for “illusion”?
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What is the name of the truck shown in this picture?
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What metaphor do countries that don't play baseball use for intercourse?
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Sentence case in a message
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English equivalent of the expression “a longer arm than résumé”
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Word for small junk items in household
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Adjective to describe a task that will take a long time because it's a lot of work and/or a lot of waiting
2
“The lyrics to the song” vs. “the lyrics of the song”
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Term for knowledge that is unintuitive but obvious in retrospect?
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“rather than” vs “as opposed to”
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Afraid/shy/uncomfortable when going to meet someone so instead you create an excuse to avoid meeting/seeing them
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Hip Hip Hooray!
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'pick' as an alternative for 'pick up' (transport)
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An idiom for a very sensitive person
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“stress” vs. “distress”
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Nouns of plural form preceding another noun
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Is there a good synonym for “recency”?
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Take my photo, take a photo of me
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Is “more infrequently” acceptable?
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Hypernym for “coalition” and “opposition”
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“allow a home run to” or “allow a home run from”?
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Does the sentence “I'm on my knees” mean “I'm down” or “I'm sad”?
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Is it correct to use “their” instead of “his or her”?
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What is the word for a path that is made naturally by the action of people walking?
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Nested parentheticals — restructuring for clarity
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