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"Nonesense, they couldn't hit an elephant at this dist..." last words of which US General?
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"This is a sharp medicine, but it will cure all diseases" were the last words of who before he was executed?
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Why is a bowler hat called that?
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Why do Americans use the word 'kindergarten' for the early stages of schooling?
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Why is our English language being eaten away by P.C. Bridgade. Link below, Opinions please?
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What is the name for a word that is the same backwards as forward?
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What is the origin of the name Peterman for a safe-cracker?
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Why do we say "broad daylight"? Speaking of broad, why are women called broads?
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As some may know, my catch word on here is "Bliddy" have you found yourself using when at home or out?
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What words ‘jump’ out from a page? …..
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Why when we say "a little" we mean some or even a fair bit, but when we say "little", we mean not much?
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Fruiterers (fab word - the knack, ironically like banananana, is knowing when to stop) anyway, is there something specific to being a fruiterer, or do you just have to sell fruit? And why isn't it just fruiter?
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How many words are there in the English language that have three of the same vowels consecutively?
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Is there a short nickname for firefighters?
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D,ohhhh.. I cant remember the word
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