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  • Asked on June 29, 2021 in Meaning.

    The -er- has the hyphen (-) on it to show the break in the speaker’s words. They stop saying anything that has meaning for a moment, but they are thinking about what they will say to continue the thought.

    It means they have to maintain their sentence structure, but are still stuck. Will they continue the sentence as soon as they know what

    to say next?

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  • Asked on June 27, 2021 in Meaning.

    The -er- has the hyphen (-) on it to show the break in the speaker’s words. They stop saying anything that has meaning for a moment, but they are thinking about what they will say to continue the thought.

    It means they have to maintain their sentence structure, but are still stuck. Will they continue the sentence as soon as they know what

    to say next?

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  • Asked on June 23, 2021 in Meaning.

    The -er- has the hyphen (-) on it to show the break in the speaker’s words. They stop saying anything that has meaning for a moment, but they are thinking about what they will say to continue the thought.

    It means they have to maintain their sentence structure, but are still stuck. Will they continue the sentence as soon as they know what

    to say next?

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  • Asked on June 14, 2021 in Meaning.

    The -er- has the hyphen (-) on it to show the break in the speaker’s words. They stop saying anything that has meaning for a moment, but they are thinking about what they will say to continue the thought.

    It means they have to maintain their sentence structure, but are still stuck. Will they continue the sentence as soon as they know what

    to say next?

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  • Asked on June 13, 2021 in Meaning.

    The -er- has the hyphen (-) on it to show the break in the speaker’s words. They stop saying anything that has meaning for a moment, but they are thinking about what they will say to continue the thought.

    It means they have to maintain their sentence structure, but are still stuck. Will they continue the sentence as soon as they know what

    to say next?

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  • Asked on June 9, 2021 in Meaning.

    The -er- has the hyphen (-) on it to show the break in the speaker’s words. They stop saying anything that has meaning for a moment, but they are thinking about what they will say to continue the thought.

    It means they have to maintain their sentence structure, but are still stuck. Will they continue the sentence as soon as they know what

    to say next?

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  • I would say he is good-heartedly.

    What is the perfect synonym for x quotation at www.thesaurus.me? How

    can I find out how much it costs to search Thesaurus.com? If

    you want to use a word that fits a person’s personality, go to ‘home’ or ‘Internet’. I personally like: seekers, explorers, pirates, venturers, voyagers.

    If u want to keep it short pirates would work best pirates or seekers? I don’t know about you but I like:

    Ain’t nobody there except mercs, spies, and… pirates.

    What last thing was said with a glance at the kid and a scowl.

    It might not work because of the look the man gives him at the time. This is great. No mercs, spies,

    and… seekers. That’s a good one. I hope.

    I can’t seem to learn anything yet, I’m just beginning to write. Please help. Cant be tough… i get

    to do it utort. Can it be tough?

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