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  • 81the whole nine yards — phrasal all of a related set of circumstances, conditions, or details < who could learn the most about making records, about electronics and engineering, the whole nine yards Stephen Stills > sometimes used adverbially with go to indicate an all&#8230; …

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  • 82-s — I. noun plural suffix Etymology: Middle English es, s, from Old English as, nominative & accusative plural ending of some masculine nouns; akin to Old Saxon os used to form the plural of most nouns that do not end in s, z, sh, ch, or&#8230; …

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  • 83whole hog — I. noun Date: 1828 the whole way or farthest limit usually used adverbially in the phrase go the whole hog II. adverb Date: 1844 to the fullest extent ; without reservation ; completely < accepting whole hog the standards…of the majority R. B.&#8230; …

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  • 84Winchester College — Motto Manners makyth man Established 1382 Type Independent school Rel …

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  • 85Mongolian language — Mongolian Монгол Mongol, ᠮᠣᠨᠭᠭᠣᠯ Mongɣol Pronunciation /mɔŋɢ …

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  • 86Adverbial — In grammar an adverbial is a word (an adverb) or a group of words (an adverbial phrase or an adverbial clause) that modifies or tells us something about the sentence or the verb. The word adverbial is also used as an adjective, meaning having the …

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  • 87Lingua Franca Nova — Infobox Language name=Lingua Franca Nova caption=Flag creator=C. George Boeree setting=International auxiliary language speakers= > 100 [Between 30 (estimate based on use of lfn in yahoo group and wiki edits) and 200 (members of lfn yahoo group)] …

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  • 88Special Esperanto adverbs — A limited number of Esperanto adverbs do not end with the regular adverbial ending ( e ). Many of these function as more than just adverbs, such as hodiaŭ today [noun or adverb] and ankoraŭ yet, still [conjunction or adverb] . Others are part of&#8230; …

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  • 89Dependent clause — In linguistics, a dependent clause (sometimes called a subordinate clause) is a clause that augments an independent clause with additional information, but which cannot stand alone as a sentence. Dependent clauses modify the independent clause of …

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  • 90Danish grammar — This article is part of the series on: Danish language Use: Alphabet Phonology Grammar Other topics …

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