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  • Whats the difference between “bucket” and “pail”?
    Squires tossed pails of water over cookfires, while soldiers took out their oilstones to give their blades one last good lick The lamplight revealed a pail overflowing with feces in one corner and a huddled shape in another She kicked over the waste pail
  • History of tough as nails - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Early instances of 'hard as nails' Matches for "hard as nails," meanwhile, go back to at least 1820 From John Clare, "My Mary," in Poems Descriptive of Rural Life and Scenery (1820): Who, frost and snow, as hard as nails, Stands out o' doors, and never fails To wash up things and scour pails? My Mary And from " Notes on the United States of America," in Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
  • Another word for carrying pole? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    5 The English word for this is "yoke" It is not very common today, as the object it refers to is not common in developed countries today Edit: definition 3 a from the OED: A frame fitted to the neck and shoulders of a person for carrying a pair of pails, baskets, etc
  • Is it slough or slew? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Fact Indeed, slew is the past tense of slay However, slew is also a verb in its own right that means turn! In American informal usage*, the noun slew, as you rightly indicated, indicates a large number As in your second example, slew of questions is not an uncommon phrase Thus, the usage of slough in a similar vein would be incorrect That slough and slew could both be pronounced in the
  • Rounded, heaping and other types of teaspoon (fuls)?
    Can you please elaborate what's "rounded" teaspoon, what's "heaped" teaspoon and what other "types" of teaspoons exists as a measures of volume? And is there any difference between, rounded teaspo
  • Is it ok to say this number feigns in comparison to
    I am writing a report where I want to say something like: The number of structures in the PDB has been steadily increasing, with nearly 140 thousand structures currently available However, this
  • Is there a proper term to describe ⅓ of a year (4 months)?
    I am looking for a proper single work term to describe one third of a calendar year Trimester does not seem correct as it seems to refer to a period of three months (one third of a pregnancy or one
  • word choice - What are these containers called for waste? - English . . .
    There are so many ways to call these containers for waste (correct me if some of them might sound weird unnatural to use) garbage can, trash can, rubbish can, pedal can, garbage bin, trash bin,
  • What do we call a person who is really smooth at talking?
    Answering the question in the title only- smooth at talking, I would have answered a raconteur From Merriam-Webster: : one who excels in telling anecdotes : storyteller However, extending that to smoothness in dialogue, there are several excellent suggestions above And as the OP has highlighted "enjoyment of the conversation," which is not likely to result solely from optimal word choices
  • Utilise or Utilize - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    I am writing in UK English and would like to confirm that we use utilise instead of utilize I cannot seem to find a answer for this online





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