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Know Your English - September 2005

September 2005

Know your English (20050926)
What is the meaning and origin of "wool-gathering"? (20050919)
What is the difference between "impel" and "compel"? (20050919)
What is the meaning of "reminisce"? How is the word pronounced? (20050919)
What is the meaning of "himbo"? (20050919)
Is it okay to say, "The words she uses are unintelligible for me?" (20050919)
What is the meaning of "out of my hair"? (20050912)
How is the word "carte blanche" pronounced? (20050912)
What is the difference between "graceful" and "gracious"? (20050912)
Should "lest" be followed by "would" or "should"? (20050912)
What is the meaning of the word "doozy"? (20050912)
What is the difference between "wedding" and "marriage"? (20050905)
What is the meaning and origin of "jaywalking"? (20050905)
How is the word "puerile" pronounced? (20050905)
What is the meaning of "Big Apple"? (20050905)
Is it okay to say, "Sandhya always prefers to pay by cash"? (20050905)

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Synonyms:napkin
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