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Asked on September 24, 2021 in Single word requests.
In my opinion, moreover sits nicely in that paragraph quoted.
An idiomatic expression with the same meaning might be to boot : ‘as well’, ‘in addition’. Descended from OE bt ‘advantage, remedy’. Why do we say “to boot”? here at EL&U.
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Asked on September 24, 2021 in Single word requests.
In my opinion, moreover sits nicely in that paragraph quoted.
An idiomatic expression with the same meaning might be to boot : ‘as well’, ‘in addition’. Descended from OE bt ‘advantage, remedy’. Why do we say “to boot”? here at EL&U.
u like to see interesting..?
- 393604 views
- 327 answers
- 144870 votes
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Asked on September 24, 2021 in Single word requests.
In my opinion, moreover sits nicely in that paragraph quoted.
An idiomatic expression with the same meaning might be to boot : ‘as well’, ‘in addition’. Descended from OE bt ‘advantage, remedy’. Why do we say “to boot”? here at EL&U.
u like to see interesting..?
- 393604 views
- 327 answers
- 144870 votes
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Asked on September 23, 2021 in Single word requests.
In my opinion, moreover sits nicely in that paragraph quoted.
An idiomatic expression with the same meaning might be to boot : ‘as well’, ‘in addition’. Descended from OE bt ‘advantage, remedy’. Why do we say “to boot”? here at EL&U.
u like to see interesting..?
- 393604 views
- 327 answers
- 144870 votes
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Asked on September 23, 2021 in Single word requests.
In my opinion, moreover sits nicely in that paragraph quoted.
An idiomatic expression with the same meaning might be to boot : ‘as well’, ‘in addition’. Descended from OE bt ‘advantage, remedy’. Why do we say “to boot”? here at EL&U.
u like to see interesting..?
- 393604 views
- 327 answers
- 144870 votes
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Asked on September 23, 2021 in Single word requests.
In my opinion, moreover sits nicely in that paragraph quoted.
An idiomatic expression with the same meaning might be to boot : ‘as well’, ‘in addition’. Descended from OE bt ‘advantage, remedy’. Why do we say “to boot”? here at EL&U.
u like to see interesting..?
- 393604 views
- 327 answers
- 144870 votes
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Asked on September 23, 2021 in Single word requests.
In my opinion, moreover sits nicely in that paragraph quoted.
An idiomatic expression with the same meaning might be to boot : ‘as well’, ‘in addition’. Descended from OE bt ‘advantage, remedy’. Why do we say “to boot”? here at EL&U.
u like to see interesting..?
- 393604 views
- 327 answers
- 144870 votes
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Asked on September 23, 2021 in Single word requests.
In my opinion, moreover sits nicely in that paragraph quoted.
An idiomatic expression with the same meaning might be to boot : ‘as well’, ‘in addition’. Descended from OE bt ‘advantage, remedy’. Why do we say “to boot”? here at EL&U.
u like to see interesting..?
- 393604 views
- 327 answers
- 144870 votes
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Asked on September 23, 2021 in Single word requests.
In my opinion, moreover sits nicely in that paragraph quoted.
An idiomatic expression with the same meaning might be to boot : ‘as well’, ‘in addition’. Descended from OE bt ‘advantage, remedy’. Why do we say “to boot”? here at EL&U.
u like to see interesting..?
- 393604 views
- 327 answers
- 144870 votes
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Asked on September 23, 2021 in Single word requests.
In my opinion, moreover sits nicely in that paragraph quoted.
An idiomatic expression with the same meaning might be to boot : ‘as well’, ‘in addition’. Descended from OE bt ‘advantage, remedy’. Why do we say “to boot”? here at EL&U.
u like to see interesting..?
- 393604 views
- 327 answers
- 144870 votes