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humdinger    音标拼音: [h'ʌmdɪŋɚ]


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    I think doozy can be used in the positive or negative – more so than, say, humdinger, which I think is more generally positive
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    A posting in my Facebook timeline today began quot;I've been sorting boxes of Pure D-Crap quot; The poster was writing from Alameda, California (near San Francisco) It struck me that I hadn't he
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    In a statement like The weeds have grown overnight The reason is because it rained yesterday Is " the reason is because " good grammar? Isn't it better to say The weeds have grown overnight because it rained yesterday The second form seems simpler and the words the reason is seem to add nothing to the sentence Is there any technical reason to avoid the longer form?
  • Which is correct: The rest of the staff is or are? The rest of my . . .
    I hope you can enlighten me I get varying answers in Google and I need to find out which is the correct grammatical structure for these sentences The rest of the staff is are on leave at the mo
  • slang - What is the origin of the word wog? - English Language . . .
    Some friend of mine told me it was an acronym for "western oriental gentleman" and was a form of sarcastic politeness Is this true, and is it offensive to use this word?
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