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Anonymous

Feb 16, 2025

Nelson’s hobby is tinkering with small appliances. tinkering with implies that nelson is unskilled at his hobby. you want to change

Nelson has a passion for working with small appliances. The term "working with" suggests he is unskilled in his hobby. However, you want to rephrase this sentence to convey that Nelson is, in fact, qu...

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Anonymous

Feb 16, 2025

how do you say warrior of God in latin?

I would like to know the correct way to say "warrior of God" in Latin.

In an allusion, the importance lies in what a word a- represents b- rhymes with c- sounds like d- states

In an allusion, the significance lies in what a word: a) represents, b) rhymes with, c) sounds like, or d) states. Which aspect do you believe is the most important in conveying meaning through allusi...

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Anonymous

Feb 14, 2025

wat’s “Jefecito” ?? is it in spanish??

What does the term "Jefecito" mean? Is it a Spanish word? It seems like it might be, but I'm not sure. Could anyone provide some clarification on its meaning and usage?

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Anonymous

Feb 14, 2025

How to say “Save me/Help me” in chinese?

How can I say "Save me" or "Help me" in Chinese in a casual way? Can I use 救命 for this purpose?

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Anonymous

Feb 13, 2025

What's Wemedge Mean?

What does "Wemedge" mean? Could you please provide a quick answer? Thank you.

Where did the phrase "stuck like chuck" originate?

Hi members, I have a new question: Where did the phrase "stuck like chuck" originate? Could you please provide detailed answers? I'm very interested in learning more about its history and usage. Than...

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Anonymous

Feb 13, 2025

Which is the correct spelling, crazy or crasy?

Which is the correct spelling: crazy or crasy? Thank you for your help, collaborators!

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Anonymous

Feb 13, 2025

What's the difference between "bilking" and "milking" the system?

What's the difference between "bilking" and "milking" the system? I have a new question: What are the differences between "bilking" and "milking" the system? Could you explain how these terms are used...