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Asked on March 28, 2021 in Word choice.
Occasionally, people have used the word weather as a verb for scenarios where something exposed to elements has been deteriorated or degraded.
It was so weathered in his hands that it crumbled.
Will the Ways return to the history of public records be anything but obsolete?
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Asked on March 28, 2021 in Word choice.
Occasionally, people have used the word weather as a verb for scenarios where something exposed to elements has been deteriorated or degraded.
It was so weathered in his hands that it crumbled.
Will the Ways return to the history of public records be anything but obsolete?
- 662700 views
- 52 answers
- 244451 votes
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Asked on March 28, 2021 in Word choice.
Occasionally, people have used the word weather as a verb for scenarios where something exposed to elements has been deteriorated or degraded.
It was so weathered in his hands that it crumbled.
Will the Ways return to the history of public records be anything but obsolete?
- 662700 views
- 52 answers
- 244451 votes
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Asked on March 4, 2021 in Other.
What is particularly used to describe someone who is fastidious?
- : of, relating to, or being a single person or thing
- obsolete : partial
- : of, relating to, or concerned with details
- a : distinctive among other examples or cases of the same general category : particularly unusual
b : of being one unit as a subclass - or unit a : affirming or denying a predicate to
a part of the subject —used of a proposition in logic a : concerned over or attentive to details : diligent c : affirmative> -
Which of these do I prefer to follow to all
of the others already listed?
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