When spoken out loud, is this epicure's label / A month to display bloody guts on your table?
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When spoken out loud, is this epicure's label / A month to display bloody guts on your table?
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The 3-letter word at the end of this word has the very same meaning, so why use all nine? / Well, you don't write this word, you just write the symbol. (It's right there on your keyboard's number-keys line.)
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It's a backslide, a return most unwelcome of the symptoms of some malady. / It sounds like the top of my gym coach's memo 'bout the running he'd planned out for me!
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How does one spell this -- with an A or and E? Turns out, either choice is okay. / The answer, you see, is not black-and-white. It's kinda both. (Here, use an A.)
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This adjective points to a higher place. / You use the shift key for this kind of case.
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This frameless painting? Probably not for sale. You can't buy it at a store like Walmart. / Perhaps, though, one place you could look is a specialty store called WallArt?
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He's a vagrant, a hobo; he wants no ties to bind him. / At the end of the boat ramp is where you can find him.
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Razor-thin is this part of a ledge -- the scariest part, you'll assent. / And yet strangely enough, it's a big part of the ledge - it takes up 80%!