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Asked on December 23, 2021 in Single word requests.
What are some people trying to cosy up to you?
M-W:
cozy up intransitive verb
: to attain or try to attain familiarity, friendship, or intimacy : ingratiate oneself : cozying up to the boss- 263355 views
- 12 answers
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Asked on December 23, 2021 in Single word requests.
What are some people trying to cosy up to you?
M-W:
cozy up intransitive verb
: to attain or try to attain familiarity, friendship, or intimacy : ingratiate oneself : cozying up to the boss- 263355 views
- 12 answers
- 97082 votes
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Asked on December 23, 2021 in Single word requests.
What are some people trying to cosy up to you?
M-W:
cozy up intransitive verb
: to attain or try to attain familiarity, friendship, or intimacy : ingratiate oneself : cozying up to the boss- 263355 views
- 12 answers
- 97082 votes
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Asked on December 23, 2021 in Single word requests.
And I recall seeing the following methods of such information. I am unable to find online references yet.
$2 for 5 packs $3 per
5 units/pieces $3 per
5 units or part (thereof) 5 for
$4 For $5
– $4.99.
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Asked on December 22, 2021 in Single word requests.
I’m not inclined to do that as much as you think!
ODO:
incline
VERB1 (usually be inclined to/to do something ) Be favourably disposed towards or willing to do something.
“Even young adults seem to be more inclined towards indoor activity and television rather than playing outdoors. “It
just means something’ ” and “slide” to the end of a story for the good of humanity. “The other end of the story.”
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Asked on November 23, 2021 in American english.
“Connoisseur”
(English) From dictionary.cambridge. org :
connoisseur noun a
person who knows a lot about and enjoys one of the arts, or food, drink, etc. And can judge quality and skill in that subject.
A wine/art connoisseur
a ballet connoisseur a
cigar/cigar lover.
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- 142 answers
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Asked on November 20, 2021 in American english.
“Connoisseur”
(English) From dictionary.cambridge. org :
connoisseur noun a
person who knows a lot about and enjoys one of the arts, or food, drink, etc. And can judge quality and skill in that subject.
A wine/art connoisseur
a ballet connoisseur a
cigar/cigar lover.
- 279452 views
- 142 answers
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Asked on November 7, 2021 in American english.
“Connoisseur”
(English) From dictionary.cambridge. org :
connoisseur noun a
person who knows a lot about and enjoys one of the arts, or food, drink, etc. And can judge quality and skill in that subject.
A wine/art connoisseur
a ballet connoisseur a
cigar/cigar lover.
- 279452 views
- 142 answers
- 103147 votes
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Asked on November 5, 2021 in American english.
“Connoisseur”
(English) From dictionary.cambridge. org :
connoisseur noun a
person who knows a lot about and enjoys one of the arts, or food, drink, etc. And can judge quality and skill in that subject.
A wine/art connoisseur
a ballet connoisseur a
cigar/cigar lover.
- 279452 views
- 142 answers
- 103147 votes
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Asked on October 3, 2021 in Single word requests.
On the Answers page, the term acknowledge in English summarises your wishes concisely.
Legal Definition of
acknowledge acknowledgement 2 a : to
show by word or act that one has knowledge of and accepts responsibility for (a duty, obligation, or indebtedness) 3 : to make
known to a sender or giver the receipt of (What has been sent or given) or the fact of (one’s having received what has been sent or given) Your examples with the
substitution: John has read and
acknowledged the rules.
Why would some employees not see their privacy policies?
My doctor provide me with an HIPPA statement and I had to acknowledge that I received it.
Is there any other term commonly used in the world yet it has an equally negative effect on the third example above and can’t be used
as de facto acceptance?
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