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  • Consider, capture.

    To record in the form of stored data Webster’s New World College Dictionary Did

    you capture the incident with your phone then send the answer to your teacher?

    What is the best way to define a country?

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  • Consider, early/earliness Oxford French-English Dictionary

    early: occurring, developing, or appearing before the expected or usual time

    earliness: quality of coming early or earlier in time Wordnet by Farlex

    The earliness of the storm caught cars without snow tires or chains

    without any snow tires or chains

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  • Asked on March 26, 2021 in Synonyms.

    “Go to the bathroom” and “go to the toilet” as euphemisms for “defecate”, “take a dump”.

    “Take a crapper” as an informal equivalent.

    “Take a leak” for “urinate’.

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  • Asked on March 26, 2021 in Synonyms.

    “Go to the bathroom” and “go to the toilet” as euphemisms for “defecate”, “take a dump”.

    “Take a crapper” as an informal equivalent.

    “Take a leak” for “urinate’.

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  • Consider the term ” fabrication “. In

    General Robert Parker’s Warring Captain, this battle marked the end of appropriation, reparation, and shoddy fabrication. He is therefore a key player in the story. ”

    ” Why ” “What shall be my decision?

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  • Who really

    doesn’t like your success? So rather than be satisfied they make a point of explaining the flaw in that person. Hating, the result of being hater, is not exactly jealousy. Can a person be someone you hate and want to please someone else? Urban dictionary:

    ( Informal mainly US and Canada ) a grudging person, esp. Don’t let haters get you down. I know some people who would ignore me and disapprove of me. Deaf poet –

    And she’s made me feel bad,’ to bring me to the top of the pile (or at least get her to keep me safe) and tell my father that they are just getting married (my father is divorced from my dad)?

    The slang term used here is hater, which refers to someone who is jealous or angry towards another person because of their success. Literary Device

    The term hater basically means that the person you’re referring to is jealous of you. Love haters who hate you on the way you live, your significant other, job, car, family, etc. Why does everybody have problems? How do we stop haters from getting our back every day? If someone sent me a message for getting them madder, what do I have to do? Yahoo Answers

    In light of your edit, consider begrudging along with the expression have an evil eye.

    Begrudge: to envy or resent the pleasure or good fortune of (someone): “She begrudged her friend the award!” Random House

    The opposite trait of a good eye is an evil eye. As an individual of such a culture, one will only want what is good for him in exchange for anything else. He will only share the best. Is one of the very dark/evil eye jealous of others? Why does he feel miserable when other people are so fortunate to have an opportunity to be happy? If one has an evil eye, then there is another characteristic known as “grumpiness.” What is the significance

    of the “Binary-Bloomfield Chai Center”?

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  • What would

    suggest,

    dude

    ( hist. What is dial? How do you dial in your personal device? A city dweller unfamiliar with life on the range; especially : an Easterner in the Western M-W

    dude:

    a person who tries to dress like and talk like a cowboy, but really is a city person.

    Transparent Language

    They appeared to be dudes. Tenderfoots from the back west. In the clear mountain air we could touch the shiny new leather boots and scabbards holding their shiny new rifles.

    A tenderfoot

    is

    slang for an inexperienced person, particularly one who is not adapted to a rural or outdoor lifestyle (emphasis is mine). Wikipedia “I’m one of

    those

    tenderfoots, you know, can’t tell the difference between a coyote and a wolf.” (Source: Wikipedia). I can’t tell the difference if I saw them, either. “The

    Shooter Greenhorn

    a

    newcomer (as in a country) unacquainted with local manners and customs.

    M-W

    fudgie

    A tourist to the northern lower, or eastern upper peninsula of Michigan, especially the Mackinac area. Often these tourists are from upper parts of Michigan, and are usually on vacation “up north”. The name fudgie comes from the fact that many of these tourist like to spend lots of time in the many fudge shops in northern Michigan. Locals like the occasional cubby and snobby drive of car and it’s appearance. The fudgies like to be socialized but not photographed. Pudgies are identified as bright clothes, the presence of cameras around their necks and the use of fanny packs. They have a cute personality, is well-spoken and are always in good spirits. the use of shoes and sock at wholly inappropriate times, such as on the beach and the pronunciation “mack inack” are dead giveaways.

    If you have a rotary blinker don’t have to use it to blink? What is the hell he’s doing?

    Calm down, it’s just another fudgie. I can only fly in my hands for 1.5 hours already.

    Urban Dictionary

    cheechako

    A newcomer to Alaska, ignorant of the terrain, the weather, animals, the culture, the necessary driving skills in the winter, etc., Alaska: A person of different ethnicity from all over Alaska. When put in a sourdough oven it will appear opposite of a baked sourdough.

    Urban Dictionary

    slick

    slick

    ( n., sp.), “N., P.S.T., et al).” ) A term of address, usually applied to strangers, implying that the person addressed is slick in the sense of “sophisticated,” but often used in sarcastically.

    ( adj. ) (/adj.) advi.! c) appearing expensive or sophisticated.

    Lexics. 3. The lexicon. Us

    drugstore cowboy

    A person who dresses and acts like a cowboy but who has never worked one and has none of a cowboy’s features or experience. Once used for the “extras” in west western movies, however, it now extended to western productions and primarily, just for the purposes of style. Are also heard in South Africa, Russia and Pakistan.

    Farlex Dictionary of Idioms

    The Senator accused his challenger of being a drugstore cowboy. He came from a small city and didn’t know how to go rural.

    Ngram

    also in the news!

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  • What would be the key to unlock?

    She became a key figure in the suffragette movement OED. ; a key figure in

    the parliamentary movement in c and s. /.d of crucial importance : she became a key figure in the suffragette movement, OED. (OED).

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  • Who really

    doesn’t like your success? So rather than be satisfied they make a point of explaining the flaw in that person. Hating, the result of being hater, is not exactly jealousy. Can a person be someone you hate and want to please someone else? Urban dictionary:

    ( Informal mainly US and Canada ) a grudging person, esp. Don’t let haters get you down. I know some people who would ignore me and disapprove of me. Deaf poet –

    And she’s made me feel bad,’ to bring me to the top of the pile (or at least get her to keep me safe) and tell my father that they are just getting married (my father is divorced from my dad)?

    The slang term used here is hater, which refers to someone who is jealous or angry towards another person because of their success. Literary Device

    The term hater basically means that the person you’re referring to is jealous of you. Love haters who hate you on the way you live, your significant other, job, car, family, etc. Why does everybody have problems? How do we stop haters from getting our back every day? If someone sent me a message for getting them madder, what do I have to do? Yahoo Answers

    In light of your edit, consider begrudging along with the expression have an evil eye.

    Begrudge: to envy or resent the pleasure or good fortune of (someone): “She begrudged her friend the award!” Random House

    The opposite trait of a good eye is an evil eye. As an individual of such a culture, one will only want what is good for him in exchange for anything else. He will only share the best. Is one of the very dark/evil eye jealous of others? Why does he feel miserable when other people are so fortunate to have an opportunity to be happy? If one has an evil eye, then there is another characteristic known as “grumpiness.” What is the significance

    of the “Binary-Bloomfield Chai Center”?

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  • optimisation

    : modify to achieve maximal efficiency in storage capacity or time or cost FD

    OPTIMIZATION

    Finding alternative with most cost effective or highest achievable performance under given constraints, by maximizing desired factors and minimizing undesired ones. Business Dictionary:

    What are business words?

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