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Ahmed
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  • Jacobabad, Pakistan
44 votes

What term describes a person who always remains ill?

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A word describing a disease that was a pandemic in past but no longer exists today

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What is the difference between "amiable" and "amicable"?

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Better alternatives to "Save me!" - meaning to save electricity

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Word for the song, that we hum or sing all day, once we listen it

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Adjective for thing that can be replaced later because you have better thing?

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Looking for a word that has the meaning of "to work on something with doubled, extra effort"

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What is the origin of the idiom "let something rip"?

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What is the expression for sofa or cushion "go down"?

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Synonym for to make a pilgrimage?

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What are the etymological origins of the names Muhammad, Jesus and Buddha?

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Any word for the sound of ripple?

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Time's Up? Why?

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"commonly known as" or "known commonly as"?

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Meaning of the phrase "womp womp" in American English?

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Word for a country that has enough water for drinking, crops, forests, etc

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How to introduce myself in linkedin?

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What is the third option beside 'accept' and 'reject' on a ballot?

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"Was failed" or "has been failed"

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When do you use the term "Dialect"?

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What's the difference between 'left out' and 'missed out'?

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A word to describe someone who is bad at handling their emotions?

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Was “lukewarm” a way of saying “warm warm”?

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Dissatisfaction towards/with/to?

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Meaning and usage of ‘other than’?

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Why "come" and not "comes"?

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Is there a word for wanting more but when getting it, it’s not enough?

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A single word for the impact/effect of past events

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What does the colloquialisms 'chav' and 'scouse' mean?

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"Available to help" vs. "available for help"