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What is the opposite of “skyrocket”?
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Why is “hard water” and “soft water” so called?
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What is a good word for “best example”?
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Simple English for “filling hunger”
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Word for small junk items in household
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Is there a name for this method of writing that includes pictograms?
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What does “Beyoncé was outed for lip-synching” mean?
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Are there popular English sayings to express “Big fuss, tiny result”?
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“Woman” is to “coquette” as “man” is to what?
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What do you call this kind of entrance with a roof?
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Literary term for an obvious understatement to emphasize excess
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Is there a better phrase that means “non-zero–sum game?”
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Word for person willing to argue contradictory things depending on what suits him
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Period after “fax”
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How do teachers ask to calculate expressions?
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Word for “non-unpleasant”?
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Is there a special English name for one’s mother’s sister’s son?
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I'm looking for a single word to replace a 'lack of response'
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“A new pair of ” or “A pair of new”
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Hypernym for “boys only”, “girls only”, and “co-ed”
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What do you call someone who uses Twitter?
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Looking for a verb that would be the opposite of smear, from a political/public relations point of view
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Primary association of “to make out”
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Difference between “this” and “that”
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How should I understand “Although” in this sentence?
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Is there a word for a great price paid in exchange for a great gain?
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What's the difference between direction and orientation?
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Periods after directional abreviation in address
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How is 'get' being used in these sentences?
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Does the word “apparently” imply that I personally do or don't believe the statement following it?
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