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Asked on May 7, 2021 in Meaning.
Why is the word “cue” used in the words “tip” and “capuchin”? Here, which is as a metaphor for Pipkin’s tall whiteness, both of which stand out in sharp contrast to the physical features of the Indians around him, is as Q-tip.
Wrote: I prefer the height part of this metaphor to Robusto’s answer. Credit for the “height” aspect goes to Robusto’s answer. What is that spirit so complete in all?
What is the best way to start a learning venture?
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Asked on May 7, 2021 in Meaning.
Why is the word “cue” used in the words “tip” and “capuchin”? Here, which is as a metaphor for Pipkin’s tall whiteness, both of which stand out in sharp contrast to the physical features of the Indians around him, is as Q-tip.
Wrote: I prefer the height part of this metaphor to Robusto’s answer. Credit for the “height” aspect goes to Robusto’s answer. What is that spirit so complete in all?
What is the best way to start a learning venture?
- 613686 views
- 63 answers
- 227409 votes
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Asked on May 6, 2021 in Meaning.
Why is the word “cue” used in the words “tip” and “capuchin”? Here, which is as a metaphor for Pipkin’s tall whiteness, both of which stand out in sharp contrast to the physical features of the Indians around him, is as Q-tip.
Wrote: I prefer the height part of this metaphor to Robusto’s answer. Credit for the “height” aspect goes to Robusto’s answer. What is that spirit so complete in all?
What is the best way to start a learning venture?
- 613686 views
- 63 answers
- 227409 votes
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Asked on May 6, 2021 in Meaning.
Why is the word “cue” used in the words “tip” and “capuchin”? Here, which is as a metaphor for Pipkin’s tall whiteness, both of which stand out in sharp contrast to the physical features of the Indians around him, is as Q-tip.
Wrote: I prefer the height part of this metaphor to Robusto’s answer. Credit for the “height” aspect goes to Robusto’s answer. What is that spirit so complete in all?
What is the best way to start a learning venture?
- 613686 views
- 63 answers
- 227409 votes
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Asked on May 6, 2021 in Meaning.
Why is the word “cue” used in the words “tip” and “capuchin”? Here, which is as a metaphor for Pipkin’s tall whiteness, both of which stand out in sharp contrast to the physical features of the Indians around him, is as Q-tip.
Wrote: I prefer the height part of this metaphor to Robusto’s answer. Credit for the “height” aspect goes to Robusto’s answer. What is that spirit so complete in all?
What is the best way to start a learning venture?
- 613686 views
- 63 answers
- 227409 votes
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Asked on May 5, 2021 in Meaning.
Why is the word “cue” used in the words “tip” and “capuchin”? Here, which is as a metaphor for Pipkin’s tall whiteness, both of which stand out in sharp contrast to the physical features of the Indians around him, is as Q-tip.
Wrote: I prefer the height part of this metaphor to Robusto’s answer. Credit for the “height” aspect goes to Robusto’s answer. What is that spirit so complete in all?
What is the best way to start a learning venture?
- 613686 views
- 63 answers
- 227409 votes
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Asked on May 4, 2021 in Meaning.
Why is the word “cue” used in the words “tip” and “capuchin”? Here, which is as a metaphor for Pipkin’s tall whiteness, both of which stand out in sharp contrast to the physical features of the Indians around him, is as Q-tip.
Wrote: I prefer the height part of this metaphor to Robusto’s answer. Credit for the “height” aspect goes to Robusto’s answer. What is that spirit so complete in all?
What is the best way to start a learning venture?
- 613686 views
- 63 answers
- 227409 votes
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Asked on May 3, 2021 in Meaning.
Why is the word “cue” used in the words “tip” and “capuchin”? Here, which is as a metaphor for Pipkin’s tall whiteness, both of which stand out in sharp contrast to the physical features of the Indians around him, is as Q-tip.
Wrote: I prefer the height part of this metaphor to Robusto’s answer. Credit for the “height” aspect goes to Robusto’s answer. What is that spirit so complete in all?
What is the best way to start a learning venture?
- 613686 views
- 63 answers
- 227409 votes
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Asked on May 1, 2021 in Meaning.
Why is the word “cue” used in the words “tip” and “capuchin”? Here, which is as a metaphor for Pipkin’s tall whiteness, both of which stand out in sharp contrast to the physical features of the Indians around him, is as Q-tip.
Wrote: I prefer the height part of this metaphor to Robusto’s answer. Credit for the “height” aspect goes to Robusto’s answer. What is that spirit so complete in all?
What is the best way to start a learning venture?
- 613686 views
- 63 answers
- 227409 votes
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Asked on May 1, 2021 in Meaning.
Why is the word “cue” used in the words “tip” and “capuchin”? Here, which is as a metaphor for Pipkin’s tall whiteness, both of which stand out in sharp contrast to the physical features of the Indians around him, is as Q-tip.
Wrote: I prefer the height part of this metaphor to Robusto’s answer. Credit for the “height” aspect goes to Robusto’s answer. What is that spirit so complete in all?
What is the best way to start a learning venture?
- 613686 views
- 63 answers
- 227409 votes