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Yet it often gets broken. Darned irony. So, let's look at an applied example. The name Noah Lennox, for example, is a redirect to Panda Bear (musician). What should be happening is: [[Noah Lennox]] But this often happens: [[Panda Bear (musician) | Noah Lennox]] Why does this happen?
(from French) table napkin [DM]. Regarded as a non-U word, but widely used by non-U people. Frequently encountered in Canada. shafted broken beyond repair – can also be used to describe extreme exhaustion. Also cheated, ripped off: he got shafted shag To have sexual intercourse shambolic chaotic, disorganized [147] [148] shandy *
Nonunion is permanent failure of healing following a broken bone unless intervention (such as surgery) is performed. A fracture with nonunion generally forms a structural resemblance to a fibrous joint, and is therefore often called a "false joint" or pseudoarthrosis (from Greek pseudo-, meaning false, and arthrosis, meaning joint).
Everyday (one word) is an adjective meaning "ordinary". [48] exacerbate and exasperate. Exacerbate means "to make worse". Exasperate means "to annoy". Standard: Treatment by untrained personnel can exacerbate injuries. Standard: Do not let Jack talk to the state trooper; he is tactless and will just exasperate her. expedient and expeditious.
Hilary of Poitiers: " Or, he means this bruised reed that is not broken, to show that the perishing and bruised bodies of the Gentiles, are not to be broken, but are rather reserved for salvation. He shall not quench a smoking flax, shows the feebleness of that spark which though not quenched, only moulders in the flax, and that among the ...
Broken English is a term often used to describe non-standard, non-traditionally spoken or alternatively-written version of the English language.This term is often considered derogatory and has been used to invalidate non-standard or "low prestige" varieties of English, particularly those that arose in the context of colonialism or language contact between multiple distinct cultures.
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Christina Applegate and David Spade could not stop laughing at Chris Farley's motivational speaker character, Matt Foley. [10] The band members in the "More Cowbell" sketch broke character reacting to Will Ferrell's antics. Jimmy Fallon often broke character, which became one of his trademarks. [11] [12] [13]