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A word for really thin book pages

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Button up that frog, will you?

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derivation of "riddled" as in "riddled with bullets"?

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Word meaning 'having to do with rivers'

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Where did the term "strawberry blonde" come from?

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Why don't "monkey" and "donkey" rhyme?

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Quickly clean the apartment before someone comes over

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quite pretty, rather pretty, very pretty in British English and American English

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Word for someone who “really likes and pays close attention to symmetry”

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Why "lemon" for a faulty or defective item?

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Is the idiom "as neat as a pin" an American phrase?

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Idiomatic expression meaning to not reveal emotions

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What's this clothing item called?

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What's the meaning of "put someone on one's heels"?

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What verb would you use to describe the sound tires make when they roll on the asphalt?

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Is "dude" becoming gender neutral?

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Antonym of "crème de la crème"

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Alzheimer disease or Alzheimer's disease?

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"Quite" American vs British English

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One who is repulsed by / dislikes something

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Proverb about wealth and connectedness/friends

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Is “extrapolability” an existing english word?

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Word or phrase that describes something that was very modern at some time in the past

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Meaning and etymology of the word “gimgew”

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Why are American and British English almost identical?

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Is the verb "swallow" related to the noun?

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Is it not nice to describe self as "shrewd"?

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Non-pejorative word/phrase for "social justice warrior"

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Is "scurryfunge" a new word?

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The difference between Training Area and Training Box