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  2. Bespoke - Wikipedia

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    The word bespoke is most known for its "centuries-old relationship" with tailor-made suits, [2] but the Oxford English Dictionary also ties the word to shoemaking in the mid-1800s. [7] Although it is now used as an adjective, it was originally used as the past participle of bespeak. [2]

  3. Bespoke (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Bespoke is an adjective for anything commissioned to a particular specification. Specific uses include: Bespoke medicine, a movement to better fit ...

  4. List of words having different meanings in American and ...

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    a single measure of whisky or other distilled spirit (used mostly in Scotland, derived from the Scots word 'hauf') fifty percent/0.5 times. large bottle of spirits ("a half of bourbon"), traditionally 1/2 of a US gallon, now the metric near-equivalent of 1750 mL; also "handle" as such large bottles often have a handle halfway house

  5. Category:English words - Wikipedia

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    Bespoke; Biscayne (ethnonym) Bitch (slang) Black (racial term) Blexit; Bloody; Bollocks; ... English adjectives; English adverbs; English articles; English auxiliary ...

  6. Bespoke tailoring - Wikipedia

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    The word bespoke derives from the verb bespeak, to speak for something, in the specialised meaning of "to give order for it to be made." [1] Fashion terminology reserves bespoke for individually patterned and crafted men's clothing, analogous to women's haute couture, [2] as opposed to mass-manufactured ready-to-wear (off-the-peg or off-the-rack).

  7. Word list Drawing up a comprehensive list of words in English is important as a reference when learning a language as it will show the equivalent words you need to learn in the other language to achieve fluency.

  8. Talk:Bespoke - Wikipedia

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  9. Glossary of British terms not widely used in the United States

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    a person from Newcastle upon Tyne, or used as an adjective to describe the accent or culture of the surrounding Tyne and Wear region of England. get on [one's] tits annoy or irritate. gherkin a pickled cucumber (US: "pickle") git *