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What is the term for someone that blames you for breaking something that you never touched?
Nov
23
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Why do we say “was supposed to” for “should have”?
Nov
23
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How often do people say “gotta”, “wanna” or “gonna” in English speaking countries?
Nov
23
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Formal way to tell someone they accidentally sent you someone else’s email?
Nov
23
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What's a more formal name for a “third” party?
Nov
23
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Why is a woman's purse called a “pocketbook”?
Nov
22
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What does “subset” mean as a verb?
Nov
22
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What does “blow a dismount” mean?
Nov
22
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What does 'pregnant pause' mean?
Nov
22
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What does “Self-Sufficiency and Preparedness” mean?
Nov
22
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Opposite of a deposit refund
Nov
22
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Need a word that has the opposite meaning of “nominal”?
Nov
22
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Single word antonym of “censorship”
Nov
22
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Word for “cinema with a single screen”?
Nov
22
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What's the inverse of “scalable” — capable to be broken down further and further?
Nov
22
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What's the opposite word for “sin”?
Nov
22
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Is there any expression that is the opposite of “slippery slope”?
Nov
21
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Use of prepositions in strings of conjunctions
Nov
21
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Is there an adverb for “simplified”?
Nov
21
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Is there any phrase like “with the idea of”
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