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Mimsy were the Borogoves - why is "mimsy" an adjective?
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If city life is urban, what do you call living in a forest?
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Does the term "white lie" have racist connotations?
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58
What is a verb that means 'to make a small amount of money last for several days'?
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51
I just read about a house that had a "busybody" What is a busybody?
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45
Drove my chevy to the levy and the levy was dry
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The "F-word" in N-gram Viewer
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36
How did phobia ever come to mean hatred?
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36
Logically, could the word "University" mean the opposite of "Diversity"?
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35
"I am finished my sandwich" sounds correct but "I am started my sandwich" does not?
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What does Hillary Clinton’s “a little note of levity at 7:15” at night mean?
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Is "certainly possible" an oxymoron?
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30
An old car in bad condition
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28
What's this gesture called?
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27
Dogma eat dogma
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27
A word/phrase describing the sound of leaves?
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Looking for a word to represent metal particles produced when polishing metal
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"When a father gives to his son, both laugh; when a son gives to his father, both cry." --- What does it mean?
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25
What does “Give a chicken in every pot” mean?
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24
What's the difference between "every time" and "everytime"?
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23
How to describe sand flowing through an hourglass
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21
Should "japanese" be capitalised when used as an adjective
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20
Word for the money that is paid for a carpool – equivalent word to the German informal word "Spritgeld"
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20
“She ran… , her nose pressed against the glass” Are the actions simultaneous or consecutive?
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19
"a quiet head"? I need a more natural sounding equivalent
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A term for a particular makeshift lock (image included)
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17
What is the opposite of “simultaneously”?
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16
What's the English for "allappare"?
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16
Is there a word for 'a person who can't differentiate between right and wrong'?
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"Everyone has their own stories" vs "Everyone has their own story" - which one is correct?
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