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For example, if you enter the word combination using this option, Rhymer retrieves a list of words with the sound anation (e.g., explanation, coronation, destination, and imagination). For example, if you enter the word soaring using this option, Rhymer retrieves a list of words with the sound oring (e.g., adoring, exploring, pouring, scoring, touring, and restoring)
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Online Etymology Dictionary
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This should be taken as approximate, especially before about 1700, since a word may have been used in conversation for hundreds of years before it turns up in a manuscript that has had the good fortune to survive the centuries
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It is one thing to openly make fun of and criticize someone who has put themselves into the public spotlight but to demean a whole group of private citizens because one does not agree with their politics is both childish and counter productive. Alas, life is much more complex and words have a way of taking on multiple jobs, and folks can take even the most innocent of words and turn them into emotionally laden verbal knives
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This dictionary is a col- lection of the idiomatic phrases and sentences that occur frequently in the varieties of English that follow the British stan- dard. burn the candle at both ends to exhaust oneself by doing too much, for example by working very hard during the day and also staying up very late at night
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