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- User هيثم الاصيل - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
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I’m writing about De Beers and their policies, and I used the phrase “zero-tolerance policy on child labour ” I’ve also seen “zero-tolerance policy against child labour” used in similar contexts I
- User Fabíola - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
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- poetry - What does this poem mean? Its not the cough thatll carry . . .
It is just a pun,a play on words Cough and off rhyme as do coffin and off in providing humorous effect As for the meaning, it means that it is not the cough that will kill you, it is the coffin in which you will be carried off In other words, it is not so much how you die that is important but the style in which you do so
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Is there an adjective to describe a work that has the same name as another work? The two works in question may or may not be related For instance, instead of writing The movie The Nutty Judge is
- What do you call a person who is never content with anything that is . . .
I am looking for an adjective for a person who, no matter what you give him her (materially or otherwise), is never content and always expects more
- Whats the word to describe someone who is trying to appear dumber than . . .
The word I would use is sandbagging " Sandbagging, hiding the strength, skill or difficulty of something or someone early in an engagement" This is usually used in the context of hiding your abilities to gain some sort of advantage, but why else would you deliberately try to appear less smart than you are?
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