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when to use the expression “hanging from the rafters?”
5
Can the subject of a portrait be an animal?
1
Why is the word 'bologna' pronounced like 'baloney'?
7
Expression “shockingly enough”
0
Jones's or Jones'?
44
Where is the wordplay of “A chicken crossing the road is poultry in motion”
14
What does ‘Train-wreck style’ mean?
10
“Scampi” in American English?
2
What does 'a beautifully-proportioned room' mean?
1
“Such is life, and every day is getting sucher and sucher”
6
Since “Jap” is a racist/derogatory word, what's an appropriate short form for Japanese/the Japanese language?
5
Is there a more eloquent word for a zigzag?
11
What is the difference between “meaning” and “definition”?
1
“Properties” versus “settings”
7
Where did the “ue” in “tongue” come from?
6
Are there meta-plurals beyond “peoples”?
4
How to write dashes in “a 2-4-room-apartment”?
8
Vuvuzela: what was it called in American English before the 2010 World Cup in South Africa?
4
Is ‘beetle-black eyes’ expressing their owner’s character?
1
What is the term for an integer one larger than a given integer?
15
Why is “fastly” not a word?
10
What does “fly by the seat of one's pants” mean?
1
Meaning and origin of “dressed like a slob”
2
“____ and me” versus “____ and I”
6
Synonym or short phrase for 'entablature'
11
Why aren't double quotes always closed?
3
Synonyms and antonyms for “lacking” or “missing” when something is mandatory
10
Why is “busy” pronounced “bizzy”?
2
Pants — “is it” or “are they”?
4
How did the word “lid” come to mean “poor operator” (in the context of telegraphy and amateur radio)?
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