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- Name for mmm sound - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Mmm, this cake is delicious Does this sound have a name, or does it belong to a category of sounds that has one? Is there a verb that means "to say Mmm"? I'm searching for either a word or phrase
- How did issue come to mean problem? - English Language Usage . . .
The etymology of the word quot;issue quot; seems to be (NOAD): Middle English (in the sense ‘outflowing’): from Old French, based on Latin exitus, past participle of exire ‘go out’ The many usa
- highly recommended for those and highly recommended for these
what is different between highly recommended for those and highly recommended for these? and I am also wondering if I can use 'highly recommended for those' only as a sentence for example, if I w
- Filler sounds in English - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
I was shocked because I did not say anything about that I told him yes, but how did you know? He said when you were thinking you filled the pause with "mmmmmmmm" while in Jordan we fill it with "aaaaaaaaa" Is it true that "mmmmmmm" is the English way of filling a pause? Is there another letter to fill the pause with beside "mmmm" and "aaaaa"?
- Beer Munchies Test Evaluation Thread - GunBroker. com
well I got a long weekend off it's christmas! time to partaaayy! wooohooo! as part of the celebrations, I went and got a bunch of different beers to test
- I have been appointed a judge. . . — GunBroker. com Member Forums
of tomorrow's chili cookoff at the VFW There will also be salsa, chicken, brisket, ribs and dessert
- word choice - A non-offensive term to call a lunatic? - English . . .
How can a mad scientist's friend address him? For example, when engaged in a conversation with other people (who don't know the scientist), he mentions having such a friend? I suppose a loony soun
- Greatest age difference between you and----- gt; - GunBroker. com
I was a 43 year old Paramedic, I was going out with a 24 year old nursing student mmmmmmm good
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