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Discussion Topic  RE: British vs. American English (in Potpourri) by jheem
Golly, gee-whiz, what's wrong with a little ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: epicaricacy reredux (in Potpourri) by jheem
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Discussion Topic  RE: Just horsing around (in Questions & Answers about Words) by jheem
Latin for horse is ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: epicaricacy reredux (in Potpourri) by jheem
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Discussion Topic  RE: Take the gym sock out of your mouth and say that again, dammit! (in Questions & Answers about Words) by jheem
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Discussion Topic  RE: Take the gym sock out of your mouth and say that again, dammit! (in Questions & Answers about Words) by jheem
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Discussion Topic  RE: British vs. American English (in Potpourri) by jheem
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Discussion Topic  RE: What's this kind of "rhyme"? (in Questions & Answers about Words) by jheem
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Discussion Topic  RE: What's this kind of "rhyme"? (in Questions & Answers about Words) by jheem
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Discussion Topic  RE: "into" vs. "unto" (in Questions & Answers about Words) by jheem
Yep, "nigh unto" X. Sounds archaic and I like it. Wouldn't use it often, only when it was required....
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Discussion Topic  RE: Son of Double Dactyls (in The Written Word) by jheem
ROTFLMAO. Netball (or women's basketball) was adapted by the British in 1901 from American game of b......
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Discussion Topic  RE: British vs. American English (in Potpourri) by jheem
Most English speakers use the same vowels at the end of sofa and the beginning of about. In ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Risible/Ludicrous/Ridiculous (in Questions & Answers about Words) by jheem
K., the first ten, non-dictionary googlehits for risible are: risible 45-minute claim, risible absur......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Risible/Ludicrous/Ridiculous (in Questions & Answers about Words) by jheem
I'm not so sure about size being the determining factor in the meaning of the two words. The online ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Risible/Ludicrous/Ridiculous (in Questions & Answers about Words) by jheem
Risible and ridiculous are related: Latin ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Ineffectual people: words from Yiddish (in The Vocabulary Forum) by jheem
Well, Adalbert Chamisso works as a double dactyl. Better to cut off his ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Ineffectual people: words from Yiddish (in The Vocabulary Forum) by jheem
A book I read in college written by Adalbert von Chamisso (a French aristocrat born and raised in Be......
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Discussion Topic  RE: The Ides of March: Caesar words (in The Vocabulary Forum) by jheem
By default, the Romans had three names: ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Cultural Differences 2 (in Potpourri) by jheem
Ice-cold water in the Regis reminds me of my first trip to the UK in the summer of 1976. As the temp......
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