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HOW CAN I SAY "BON APPéTIT" OR "SMAKELIJK" IN ENGLISH?
Feb 27, 2016 In the most cultures, some people say something before there meal. In French they say "bon appétit", In Belgium and The Netherlands "smakelijk" and in Polish "smaczny". …
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A PHRASE FOR "TO GET HEAVILY INVOLVED IN SOMETHING"
May 30, 2014 A common phrase with positive overtones is immerse oneself. Involve oneself deeply in a particular activity or interest: she immersed herself in her work A more colloquial …
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ARE THERE ANY ENGLISH WORDS STARTING WITH AN "NY" SOUND?
Jun 6, 2016 Plenty of English words have an "ny" sound (/nj/) in the middle, like onion and canyon. Are there any American English words that start with this sound? My native-speaker …
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WHAT DO YOU CALL A GREEN-LAND RIGHT BEHIND A SEA-SHORE?
Sep 29, 2020 I am looking for a word to describe the green, nature-lively land that stands right behind a sand-covered sea-shore coast leading into an ocean. So in trying to picture what I …
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MORE INCLUSIVE/FORMAL SYNONYM FOR "GRANDFATHERED IN"?
The term "grandfather clause" originated in the American South, way back in the 1890s. At that time, several Southern states developed and enforced the clause as a way to get around the …
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WHAT IS/ARE THE WORD(S) FOR THE OVERWHELMING FEELING OF RELIEF?
Oct 27, 2020 One example of this could be when someone finds out their loved one is not going to die. The cold, unrelenting grip of worry is released from the shoulders and lungs and that …
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MEANING IN CONTEXT - ENGLISH LANGUAGE & USAGE STACK EXCHANGE
This new collection is the poet’s fourth book in six years — an ample output even for poets of sunny disposition, let alone for one of such penitential austerity over the previous 50 years. …
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"NEW LEASE OF LIFE" VS "NEW LEASE ON LIFE" - ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Jan 22, 2012 I have encountered both forms of the idiom new lease of life and new lease on life. Is there an interesting story behind the difference?
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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN FERVOR AND ARDOR?
Aug 31, 2020 Wind and solar power did not begin to expand dramatically because of a newfound ardor for the environment, the demands of climate change, or cheaper technology. PASSION …
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"NEWLY FOUND" VS. "NEW FOUND" - ENGLISH LANGUAGE & USAGE …
ngrams shows the one-word form "newfound" dominating "new found" and "newly found" since about 1970, at which point its usage increases sharply.
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