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CRUSH THE SPEARHEAD LEEK - ENGLISH LANGUAGE & USAGE STACK …
Dec 7, 2017 It seems that English speakers did not and still do not (see comments) interpret garlic as a whole vegetable, unlike the onion, the leek, the shallot, or the chive which all …
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STRANGE OMISSION OF "TO BE" IN THE ONION HEADLINES
The Onion is a satire site. One of the things they satirize is journalistic style, including headlinese that would probably not appear in a real publication, but are instantly recognizable as such.
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TERMINOLOGY - A WORD FOR REALLY THIN BOOK PAGES - ENGLISH …
Oct 26, 2015 Onionskin, var. Onion Paper, Onion Skin Paper. A durable lightweight paper that is thin and usually nearly transparent—so called because of its resemblance to the dry outer skin …
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WORD CHOICE - HOW DO YOU DESCRIBE THE TASTE OF AN ONION?
Mar 14, 2014 It really depends on the onion and what exactly you are trying to convey to the listener. An onion might be strong, mild, aromatic, tear-inducing, acidic, salty, spicy, sweet, …
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WORD FOR ONE WHO DOES NOT EAT ONIONS
Nov 28, 2011 Is there a single word for someone who does not eat onions? I remember having heard this word somewhere but do not remember it now.
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ONION VS ONIONS - ENGLISH LANGUAGE & USAGE STACK EXCHANGE
Nov 26, 2019 Today I came across a sentence in The Daily Star prices of locally grown onion rose yesterday for the lack of availability. I know onion is countable.Therefore,it should have …
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WORD CHOICE - WHEN TO USE SINGULAR OR PLURAL OF NOUNS - ENGLISH ...
In your case I assume you're not planning to extract the onion for use elsewhere - you just want to get rid of it. So perhaps extirpate (to remove or destroy totally; do away with; exterminate) …
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ETYMOLOGY - ORIGINS OF THE TERM "FUNNY ONION" - ENGLISH LANGUAGE ...
Oct 16, 2016 It's Geordie. Funny onion is " funny'un" meaning funny one, An old rude rhyme and song from the 50/60s recited: Old xxxx is a funny'un Has a nose like a pickle onion, Eyes like …
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DOES THE LETTER I SERVE AS A CONSONANT IN WORDS LIKE "ONION" AND …
Jan 15, 2013 In words like 'onion', the i serves as a semi-vowel, or glide. This is represented in IPA as /ˈʌn jən/ and the letter i represents the /j/ sound, which is the same sound as at the …
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WHAT'S THE ORIGIN OF THE SAYING "KNOW YOUR ONIONS"?
May 30, 2013 In French, there's the expression occupez-vous de vos oignons which means "mind your own business" in English but can be literally translated as "take care of your …
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