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Discussion Topic  RE: A grammar question (in Potpourri) by Richard English
As has frequently been observed on this board, English is a living and changing language. Stripping ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: A grammar question (in Potpourri) by Richard English
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Discussion Topic  RE: Limericks that use the eccentricities of English spelling. (in The Written Word) by Richard English
Well TrossL now here is the RiddL Do you go for the top or the MiddL? I reckon I know And could easi......
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Discussion Topic  RE: A grammar question (in Potpourri) by Richard English
I comprise is a synonym for "composed of" (which it is), then "comprised of" means "composed of of" ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: being "jake" (in Questions & Answers about Words) by Richard English
I had a lock of mine removed by the TSA. It's interesting, is it not, that the TSA open cases to ch......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Limericks that use the eccentricities of English spelling. (in The Written Word) by Richard English
But what can one rhyme well with Trossl? Well we have a thrush called a throstle; Apostle's a rhyme ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Much Marcle? (in Questions & Answers about Words) by Richard English
In the dark days of WW2 it was one of the shows that kept people's spirits up when Britain stood alo......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Much Marcle? (in Questions & Answers about Words) by Richard English
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Discussion Topic  RE: Limericks that use the eccentricities of English spelling. (in The Written Word) by Richard English
If the last syllable as a shwa, then there are a few more possibilities (including "dollar" pronounc......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Limericks that use the eccentricities of English spelling. (in The Written Word) by Richard English
EH is usually pronounced as a short diphthong "a" in my dialect. As in "hay" or "say". But it can al......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Much Marcle? (in Questions & Answers about Words) by Richard English
In Hertfordshire are also situated: Much Birch Much Hadham Much Cowarne Much Dewchurch We also hav......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Limericks that use the eccentricities of English spelling. (in The Written Word) by Richard English
There are loads of words I rhymed with Kalleh: There's Sally and valley and alley. But now you all h......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Limericks that use the eccentricities of English spelling. (in The Written Word) by Richard English
McMahon is an English surname. The "Mahon" component is pronounced "Marn"...
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Discussion Topic  RE: Limericks that use the eccentricities of English spelling. (in The Written Word) by Richard English
A lazy young chap called McMahon Threw all of his socks in a bahon. Than he set it on fire And as it......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Pickup lines... (in Potpourri) by Richard English
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Discussion Topic  RE: Pickup lines... (in Potpourri) by Richard English
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Discussion Topic  RE: Pickup lines... (in Potpourri) by Richard English
Possibly not - but that wasn't my intention 43 years ago. Someone who would stay with me for 43 minu......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Pickup lines... (in Potpourri) by Richard English
I suppose it depends to some extent on the reason for the pick-up. Chivalry appeals widely to women ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Limericks that use the eccentricities of English spelling. (in The Written Word) by Richard English
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