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High Performance Mark
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37 votes

What's a good word to describe someone who is prone to sudden changes of mood?

34 votes

"Exegesis" but for the unbeliever?

26 votes

What do 'flat-chested' and 'unromantic' mean when speaking of a house?

16 votes

Word for 'eroded' with a positive connotation

10 votes

Can a person say "And I you"?

9 votes

What is the correct verb to imply the move of a moveable bridge?

8 votes

A word for feeling simultaneously happy & sad

8 votes

How to describe the feeling of being very excited and then get disappointed?

6 votes

What's the origin of the idiom "fish for a compliment"

6 votes
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Misuse of the word "Timely"?

5 votes
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Word to describe a number that builds off the previous number

5 votes
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A binge is on its own

4 votes
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Meaning: deconstruct (cooking)?

4 votes

Should this sentence have a singular or plural object?

4 votes

Expression for 'for the aforementioned/ stated reasons'

3 votes

What does "take out your book" mean?

3 votes

Using 'ride' vs. 'drive' when it comes to a motorcycle

3 votes

His hands over his head

3 votes

Does the word "concurrent" imply only two conditions?

3 votes
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What does "boot-bashing" mean in this context?

2 votes

What are the digital versions of "clock/punch in" and "clock/punch out"?

2 votes

What would be the American equivalent of "sheer bloody-mindedness"?

2 votes

Negative word for idiosyncrasy about an imagined problem or irrational fixation?

2 votes

Is this a gennel or just an alley?

2 votes

Do I separate a list of "blank to blank to blank" with commas?

2 votes

What's the word for pictures in a letter that are not attached but rather pasted after the text?

2 votes
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All the electronics, singular or plural?

2 votes

Is there a word for "things I am grateful for"?

2 votes

Is it wrong to place the duration of an activity before the place where that activity was held? (Consider the following example)

2 votes

Word to refer to two opposite words