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Help, the "onus" is on me! What do you call whatever it is I'm supposed to do with it?

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What is wrong with saying "pleased to meet you"?

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What is the word for damage to cloth caused by contact with a sharp point?

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Origin of the English word chevel

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Term for a misspelled word, where the "misspelling" is a correctly spelled but out of context word?

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Pride and Prejudice, what does: “decline the office, I will take it on myself” mean?

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What's the word for something that wants/needs your constant attention

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Looking for word describing a person who is always really quick at looking things up

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Is there a word that could either mean to take a bath or take a shower?

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Is "ie." acceptable or must it always be "i.e."?

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Idiom/expression that means "to hastily make"?

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What is a "dry crisp sandwich"?

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English Legal Case Shorthand: e.g. 13 & 14 Charles II c. 33

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Capitalize first word of a string within parentheses which is also a full sentence?

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Pronouncing "really" like "rate"

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Meaning of an expression about a movie

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Adjective for having enough and satisfactory food

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Shall I get us a Chinese for dinner tonight?

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Word meaning exercising the ability of your professional expertise

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What's a word for when someone is drawing out a story for dramatic effect?

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Adverb for "always correct"

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Word/phrase to fill the blank: "I could see my vague reflection on the misty window ______ my surroundings."

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Word/phrase to fill the blank: "I could see my vague reflection on the misty window ______ my surroundings."

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Is there a single word for something that is simultaneously not interesting and not boring?

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How do you use an exclamation mark and a question mark together?

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meaning "to outshine" but for a sound

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Substance made softer by moisture from humidity