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What English expression or idiom is similar to the Aramaic "my heart revealed it"?
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Should it be "is" or "are"? "This tool has far greater powers than is/are apparent"
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What are these kinds of lumps on a tree trunk called?
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What punctuation do I use in "stage performers, their stage: the sky"?
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What is a word or expression for a convenient and unsupported answer?
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Idiom meaning that something doesn't happen often, but happens more than needed when it does?
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Antonym of "Crying Wolf too much"
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"buy... clever" & "buy... miserable"
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Is there a pessimistic counterpart to the term "Pollyanna"?
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Is there a word or phrase that conveys that "this is a concept that you learn then discard once you become proficient"
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What is a term to describe something that is not necessary to begin with, but becomes so as a result of a non necessary choice?
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English word for this type of clothes?
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Word for "object of malignant joy"
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Saying that refers to not going overboard in solving a problem when a simple solution exists
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The usage of "can not" vs. "cannot" in mathematics
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Idiomatic expression about concern or worries with "stomach"
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Meaning of "easy" in "easy on the eye/ear"
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What do you call a word whose meaning changes according to when or where it is said?
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Any English equivalent for the Persian idiom "to play dead like a mouse"?
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What is a common idiom meaning, 'that a recovering patient's medical situation is likely to change all of a sudden without notice or reason'?
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Why is a person with psychological problems called unbalanced?
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Neutral alternative to "deny" to mean "assert the untruth [of a claim]"
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Words are not sparrows; once they have flown they cannot be recaptured
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"Adjacent" is to "adjacency" as "contains" is to what?
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Is accuracy binary?
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What are natural ways to express 'contra-positively' in writing?
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What is the word that means to accuse someone of a crime, to divert attention from the guilt of the accuser
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What is the term for a person who doesn't waste time?
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Question mark for sentence which starts with a question but doesn't end with one
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Idiom to describe an insensitive comment
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