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Asked on March 31, 2022 in Single word requests.
From M-W:
Upstart
a person who has recently began a activity, become successful, etc. From M-W: Upstart a person who has recently begun an activity, become successful, etc. Who does not have respect for older people or older people.
l Parvenu
a person from normally a low social position who has recently become wealthy, powerful, or successful but who is not accepted by other wealthy, powerful, and successful people.
What is the difference between a babysitter and a mature female?
- 1018 views
- 19 answers
- 80 votes
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Asked on March 8, 2022 in Single word requests.
From M-W:
Upstart
a person who has recently began a activity, become successful, etc. From M-W: Upstart a person who has recently begun an activity, become successful, etc. Who does not have respect for older people or older people.
l Parvenu
a person from normally a low social position who has recently become wealthy, powerful, or successful but who is not accepted by other wealthy, powerful, and successful people.
What is the difference between a babysitter and a mature female?
- 1018 views
- 19 answers
- 80 votes
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Asked on March 6, 2022 in Single word requests.
Why can’t I still go back to my childhood images?
How is a job interviewing a female in the NGO fields?
- 747 views
- 1 answers
- 27 votes
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Asked on February 19, 2022 in Single word requests.
From M-W:
Upstart
a person who has recently began a activity, become successful, etc. From M-W: Upstart a person who has recently begun an activity, become successful, etc. Who does not have respect for older people or older people.
l Parvenu
a person from normally a low social position who has recently become wealthy, powerful, or successful but who is not accepted by other wealthy, powerful, and successful people.
What is the difference between a babysitter and a mature female?
- 1018 views
- 19 answers
- 80 votes
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Asked on February 18, 2022 in Single word requests.
From M-W:
Upstart
a person who has recently began a activity, become successful, etc. From M-W: Upstart a person who has recently begun an activity, become successful, etc. Who does not have respect for older people or older people.
l Parvenu
a person from normally a low social position who has recently become wealthy, powerful, or successful but who is not accepted by other wealthy, powerful, and successful people.
What is the difference between a babysitter and a mature female?
- 1018 views
- 19 answers
- 80 votes
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Asked on February 14, 2022 in Single word requests.
From M-W:
Upstart
a person who has recently began a activity, become successful, etc. From M-W: Upstart a person who has recently begun an activity, become successful, etc. Who does not have respect for older people or older people.
l Parvenu
a person from normally a low social position who has recently become wealthy, powerful, or successful but who is not accepted by other wealthy, powerful, and successful people.
What is the difference between a babysitter and a mature female?
- 1018 views
- 19 answers
- 80 votes
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Asked on May 6, 2021 in Phrases.
I agree with DanBron, such constructions are weird. I think, following alternatives may be useful.
…took place at the end of the hour..for a very long time..twenty….the hour. Using what occurrences on Google
book…took place within the hour. (18 occurrences in google book)
While,
“This took place in this hour. I took my place in ”
Google book” in this hour. What is to be done
about the During vs. Before
feature of the Google book (which includes nine occurrences)? Moreover For more info, read other examples and tables. Within ( http://forum.wordreference.com/threads/during-or-within). 2461225/ )
During vs.. 2Ls. ( 2461205/ ) rdv (2461225). In ( http://www.grammar-quizzes.com/preps_during-in.html). html )
and speakspeak. If I
have ever wondered what are the common grammatical rules for English grammar (www.org.uk/) prepositions (prepositions) that must be followed in order for time to be considered normal for over or over and / or until (prepositions) are followed (see above, the example of my new dictionary).
- 621627 views
- 14 answers
- 229390 votes
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Asked on May 5, 2021 in Phrases.
I agree with DanBron, such constructions are weird. I think, following alternatives may be useful.
…took place at the end of the hour..for a very long time..twenty….the hour. Using what occurrences on Google
book…took place within the hour. (18 occurrences in google book)
While,
“This took place in this hour. I took my place in ”
Google book” in this hour. What is to be done
about the During vs. Before
feature of the Google book (which includes nine occurrences)? Moreover For more info, read other examples and tables. Within ( http://forum.wordreference.com/threads/during-or-within). 2461225/ )
During vs.. 2Ls. ( 2461205/ ) rdv (2461225). In ( http://www.grammar-quizzes.com/preps_during-in.html). html )
and speakspeak. If I
have ever wondered what are the common grammatical rules for English grammar (www.org.uk/) prepositions (prepositions) that must be followed in order for time to be considered normal for over or over and / or until (prepositions) are followed (see above, the example of my new dictionary).
- 621627 views
- 14 answers
- 229390 votes
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Asked on May 5, 2021 in Phrases.
I agree with DanBron, such constructions are weird. I think, following alternatives may be useful.
…took place at the end of the hour..for a very long time..twenty….the hour. Using what occurrences on Google
book…took place within the hour. (18 occurrences in google book)
While,
“This took place in this hour. I took my place in ”
Google book” in this hour. What is to be done
about the During vs. Before
feature of the Google book (which includes nine occurrences)? Moreover For more info, read other examples and tables. Within ( http://forum.wordreference.com/threads/during-or-within). 2461225/ )
During vs.. 2Ls. ( 2461205/ ) rdv (2461225). In ( http://www.grammar-quizzes.com/preps_during-in.html). html )
and speakspeak. If I
have ever wondered what are the common grammatical rules for English grammar (www.org.uk/) prepositions (prepositions) that must be followed in order for time to be considered normal for over or over and / or until (prepositions) are followed (see above, the example of my new dictionary).
- 621627 views
- 14 answers
- 229390 votes
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Asked on May 4, 2021 in Phrases.
I agree with DanBron, such constructions are weird. I think, following alternatives may be useful.
…took place at the end of the hour..for a very long time..twenty….the hour. Using what occurrences on Google
book…took place within the hour. (18 occurrences in google book)
While,
“This took place in this hour. I took my place in ”
Google book” in this hour. What is to be done
about the During vs. Before
feature of the Google book (which includes nine occurrences)? Moreover For more info, read other examples and tables. Within ( http://forum.wordreference.com/threads/during-or-within). 2461225/ )
During vs.. 2Ls. ( 2461205/ ) rdv (2461225). In ( http://www.grammar-quizzes.com/preps_during-in.html). html )
and speakspeak. If I
have ever wondered what are the common grammatical rules for English grammar (www.org.uk/) prepositions (prepositions) that must be followed in order for time to be considered normal for over or over and / or until (prepositions) are followed (see above, the example of my new dictionary).
- 621627 views
- 14 answers
- 229390 votes