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MikeJRamsey56
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Phrase for the opposite of "foolproof"

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What is a verb for "speak honestly"?

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Why “king & queen” but not “roi & reine”?

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What is a single word which can properly describe age, height, weight, and BMI?

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Is there one word for fat gotten from stress eating (Kummerspeck)?

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A word that refers to a shrill sound vibrating in someone's ears and alerting the senses

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Baffling vs Perplexing

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A word/phrase for someone who respects only the expertise of their own field

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Word for a topic with an unreachable conclusion

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What is another name for a storage closet?

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Do most native English speakers know what a "shiner" is?

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Is it "of " or "out of" ( a number of people, items etc)

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Recurring vs Reoccurring

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I can't understand the two sentence from hackerone 《blog-How-To-Server-Side-Request-Forgery-SSRF》

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Why is English not constantly updated to better match written and spoken versions?

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A word for a question that can be easily answered

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Do "Query" and "Quarry" have smiilar etymological roots?

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Can I use the phrase "impart money"?

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Using "Wood" vs. "Woods", Plural or not?

3 votes

What's a word to describe a person being deliberately unclear/obfuscatory

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Phrase for trusting someone untrustworthy again?

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Involuntary initial struggle of doing something different

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Do you "prevent somebody doing something", or "prevent somebody [from] doing something?

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What does "resonantly" mean?

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A single word for someone who spends their wealth very foolishly

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Is there a word which describes "one of many"?

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Academic alternative for "It is obvious that"

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stated rule on use of infinitives in a sequence?

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Word for point-by-point response

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What's a word for a person who deals or takes care of other people's problems?

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