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Discussion Topic  RE: Punctuation and quotation marks (in Questions & Answers about Words) by Richard English
Is there and Anglo-American difference again here? "Living off immoral earnings" means, in the UK, ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Punctuation and quotation marks (in Questions & Answers about Words) by Richard English
So, which were these references? I think we should be told since they are so clearly wrong! Richard......
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Discussion Topic  RE: 6 letters to fun (in Wordplay) by Richard English
Yes, but the previous poster said there were no rules! So I submitted ITCINP - which means, "In tha......
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Discussion Topic  RE: 6 letters to fun (in Wordplay) by Richard English
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Discussion Topic  RE: 6 letters to fun (in Wordplay) by Richard English
Surely there must be some. Does the assemblage of letters not have to be an acronym (and thus a pron......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Punctuation and quotation marks (in Questions & Answers about Words) by Richard English
To misquote Mandy Rice-Davis, "...well, she would say that, wouldn't she?..." I think I would ask (......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Punctuation and quotation marks (in Questions & Answers about Words) by Richard English
Although they are cited as exceptions, in most sources they are shown as "permitted exceptions". I i......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Favorite words? (in Potpourri) by Richard English
Maybe she actually meant that you were "awful" and didn't realise that this word has other similes t......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Am I a mutt? (in Questions & Answers about Words) by Richard English
It sounds to me as though it's a rotten style guide! Anything that is quoted verbatim should be enc......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Punctuation and quotation marks (in Questions & Answers about Words) by Richard English
That seems fine to me - and I am actually presently drinking an excellent pint of Fuller's 1845 (sad......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Am I a mutt? (in Questions & Answers about Words) by Richard English
I Believe the style guide to be wrong. My usual question when trying to decide the order of punctua......
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Discussion Topic  More about beer (in Questions & Answers about Words) by Richard English
There is a US site, with a discussion board, that those who are interested in pursuing their newly-a......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Honker's (in Potpourri) by Richard English
There is a learning situation here. As children we like sweet things naturally and tend to dislike......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Am I a mutt? (in Questions & Answers about Words) by Richard English
There is a difference here between UK and US English, although, according to Oxford, the term has th......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Mythical Places (in The Vocabulary Forum) by Richard English
Yes. It's a word that's commonly used, though and I suspect that it's here for the medium term, at l......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Mythical Places (in The Vocabulary Forum) by Richard English
I agree that this is rather far from the purpose of this board so will not try to instigate an in-de......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Words about floods... (in Potpourri) by Richard English
I have never been there but someone once told me that the falls are actually rather small. He shared......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Totally Useless Information (in Potpourri) by Richard English
Many years ago a schoolfriend of mine, whose parents had once owned a pig farm, did mention somethin......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Mythical Places (in The Vocabulary Forum) by Richard English
Shangri-La is supposedly in the Himalayas, near to Tibet. Chinese government restrictions permitting......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Mythical Places (in The Vocabulary Forum) by Richard English
When I was travel agent I heard this phrase and others like it many times. Obviously it would have b......
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