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101exchange words (with someone) — have/exchange/words (with someone) phrase to have an argument with someone Tom and I have already had words about that today. Thesaurus: to arguehyponym arguments and arguingsynonym Main entry …
102exchange words (with somebody) (about something) — have/exchange ˈwords (with sb) (about sth) idiom (especially BrE) to have an argument with sb • We ve had words. • Words were exchanged. Main entry: ↑wordidiom …
103List of English words of Korean origin — Words of Korean origin have entered other languages, including English. Words that appear in at least some English dictionaries; Hangul: from 한글, the Korean alphabet; Taekwondo: from 태권도 (胎拳道), a globally popular sport and martial artWords that… …
104meaningless words — words that have no meaning, empty words …
105weasel words — words that have many meanings …
106vestigial words or phrases — Words or phrases which have been permitted to remain in a statute after it has been amended, but which are rendered useless and meaningless by the amendment. Saltonstall v Birtwell, 164 US 54, 70, 41 L Ed 348, 353, 17 S Ct 19 …
107words, have — Quarrel. Occ. speak …
108English words with uncommon properties — For the purposes of this article, any word which has appeared in a recognised general English dictionary published in the 20th century or later is considered a candidate. For interest, some archaic words, non standard words and proper names are… …
109List of commonly misused English words — This is a list of English words which are commonly misused. It is meant to include only words whose misuse is deprecated by most usage writers, editors, and other professional linguists of Standard English. It is possible that some of the… …
110Seven dirty words — The seven dirty words are seven English language words that comedian George Carlin listed in his monologue Seven Words You Can Never Say on Television, released in 1972 on his album Class Clown . At the time, the words were generally considered… …