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  • word usage - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Please don't say "You're becoming a real brick!" the phrase is "You are a brick" But old-fashioned as you say: some might think of "a brick in the wall" which is quite different
  • Compared with vs Compared to—which is used when?
    From Strunk and White: To compare to is to point out or imply resemblances between objects regarded as essentially of a different order; To compare with is mainly to point out differences between objects regarded as essentially of the same order Thus, life has been compared to a pilgrimage, to a drama, to a battle; Congress may be compared with the British Parliament Paris has been compared
  • Why does defenestrate mean throw someone out a window and not . . .
    The bricked-up windows can be seen today in many existing buildings of the period to this day, particularly in London and Edinburgh, Scotland "Throwing someone out of a window" is not an appropriate meaning of this term
  • idioms - What does the expression brikking it mean? - English . . .
    I have a British friend, and we text each other sometimes Yesterday she sent me a message with the expression "brikking it" Could someone explain it to me?
  • nouns - Nominal form or adjectival form? - English Language Usage . . .
    Similar to "brick walls" which are not called "bricked walls" and is a noun adjunct such as chicken soup
  • Do native speakers ever use the expression problems crop up?
    “More security issues crop up for UEFI” (headline for a post that begins: “About half the computers employing the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) boot sequence are vulnerable to rootkits because of firmware installation failure by manufacturers and an indeterminate number can be ‘bricked’ through the operating system
  • What does zitch mean? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    In "How I met your mother" they played a road game called "zitch did" (or possibly "zitchdog") Is there such a word as "zitch" (or possibly "zitchdog")?
  • etymology - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    According to the OED, the switch from month number 7 to 9 was made well before English was even a language: The ancient Roman calendar (dating from around the mid 8th cent b c ) had ten months; c713 b c January and February were added to the end In 153 b c the beginning of the year was moved to 1 January, when the Roman consuls were elected This new ordering of the months remained when
  • The point is moot - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    A "moot" point is debatable and open for discussion but may not come to any satisfactory conclusion or whose conclusion may be meaningless Some examples from Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary: The court ruled that the issue is now moot because the people involved in the dispute have died I think they were wrong, but the point is moot Their decision has been made and it can't be changed now





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