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  • Meaning of crawdaddy - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    'Crawdaddy' (and variations like 'crawdad' or 'crawfish') is very much a Southern version of 'crayfish' so it gives local color Having grown up in a location where people use the term 'crawdad', the more diminutive 'crawdaddy' sounds a little too cutesy to me
  • How did the term crayfish become crawdad?
    I am given to understand that "crawdad" and "crayfish" refer to the same creature (or group of creatures resembling small lobsters that live in freshwater), and that the difference is dialectical
  • I use to, or I used to - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    As reported by the NOAD in a note about the usage of used: There is sometimes confusion over whether to use the form used to or use to, which has arisen largely because the pronunciation is the same in both cases Except in negatives and questions, the correct form is used to: we used to go to the movies all the time (not we use to go to the movies) However, in negatives and questions using
  • Iterate vs. Reiterate - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Definition of iterate: to say or do again or again and again Definition of reiterate: to state or do over again or repeatedly sometimes with wearying effect The distinction seems to be that rei
  • What do you call a connecting room thats too short to be a corridor . . .
    To go through what it could be and eliminate what it can't be, there are a number of related words each with different nuances You are looking for a single word for a small room that connects to other rooms but has no purpose by itself vestibule, foyer, lobby, entrance - These are all near the entrance (or exactly so in one case) A vestibule is a little room right behind the entrance door
  • grammatical number - Does staff take a plural verb? - English . . .
    In British English, one can say "our staff do", because they use plural verbal agreement to emphasize when an entity is made up of a group of people, whether this entity itself is marked as plural or not This is also true of companies, bands, sports teams and other things which are commonly used in plural forms as well as singular forms The verbs are usually plural for one band or many bands
  • Is there a word or phrase for promises that cant be kept?
    Yes false promises can be that, but others may be disingenuous promises that turn out to be false because they were indeed broken If I had to write an answer from scratch, disingenuous promises might be a better fit It also has to do with "can't be kept" -- actual impossibility or likelihood?
  • When to use unbeknown and unknown? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    Recently, I've seen the word unbeknown, which was new to me Is there any difference between unknown and unbeknown in meaning and or usage?
  • Any idiom for a person who has solution of every single problem
    i am looking for a single word request or a relatable idiom for a person who has solution of every single problem in hindi we call them "jugadu" I am not really looking for something like "Jack
  • Why is the “L” silent when pronouncing “salmon”?
    It’s because the ‹l› was never really there in any historical pronunciation of English The reason why is an interesting one, and worth answering The spurious “silent l” was introduced by the same people who thought that English should spell words like debt and island with extra “historical” letters, which would be silent but tell you something presumably important regarding the





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