Words used by the driver, having finished, getting out of a bus (5) |
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Doing words |
Mirror Classic |
17 Dec 2023 |
Upwardly mobile clergyman going to a load of balls in Pride and Prejudice? |
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Words of action |
Thomas Joseph |
31 May 2023 |
What gerunds are formed from |
New York Times |
12 Mar 2023 |
Words like iron and lead, perhaps, but not cobalt and tungsten |
The Guardian Cryptic |
08 Mar 2023 |
Walk and talk, e.g.? |
Universal |
06 Feb 2023 |
Stop and go |
LA Times Daily |
28 Dec 2022 |
Action words |
USA Today |
30 Oct 2022 |
"Come" and "go," e.g |
Premier Sunday |
16 Oct 2022 |
'Do' and 'go,' but not 'to' or 'no' |
USA Today |
05 Jun 2022 |
They serve as predicates in sentences |
Irish Times Simplex |
17 Mar 2022 |
Rank and file, e.g |
LA Times Daily |
10 Mar 2022 |
Rank and file, e.g |
The Washington Post |
10 Mar 2022 |
Touch and go? |
Universal |
16 Jan 2022 |
Words of action |
Thomas Joseph |
12 Oct 2021 |
Words of action |
Thomas Joseph |
05 Oct 2021 |
Duck and goose, at times |
New York Times |
12 Sep 2021 |
Action words |
Universal |
15 Aug 2020 |
Conjugation targets |
Wall Street Journal |
04 Jun 2020 |
Versace to be cleaned out by Scottish bank — wait and see? |
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''Hide'' and ''seek'' |
Newsday |
01 Mar 2020 |
Rock and roll, e.g |
New York Times |
26 Jul 2019 |
Action words |
Eugene Sheffer |
13 Jun 2019 |
They have subjects |
Wall Street Journal |
22 Apr 2019 |
"Rock" and "roll," for two |
Universal |
21 Mar 2019 |
Shake and bake, e.g |
The Washington Post Sunday |
06 Jan 2019 |
They have subjects |
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Rock and roll, e.g. |
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"Rock" and "roll," for two |
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'Live' and 'learn,' e.g |
Premier Sunday |
23 Sep 2018 |
Show and tell |
Newsday |
25 May 2018 |
Stop, look and listen |
Newsday |
15 Feb 2018 |
Huff and puff |
Newsday |
22 Jun 2017 |
Words that may be irregular |
USA Today |
11 Feb 2017 |
Cut and paste, e.g |
Wall Street Journal |
13 Aug 2016 |
They may be irregular |
Premier Sunday |
19 Jun 2016 |
Stop, drop and roll, e.g |
Wall Street Journal |
20 Apr 2016 |
Many Latin ones end in -are |
New York Times |
10 Feb 2016 |
Many Latin ones end in -are |
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Lock, stock, and barrel |
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"Hide" and "seek" |
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"Cut" and "paste" |
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Hunt and peck |
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Parts of complete sentences |
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Supply and demand, e.g. |
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Hide and seek, e.g. |
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Action words |
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Words after nouns |
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Hide and seek, e.g. |
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Come and go, e.g. |
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Duck and goose, but not turkey |
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Noun followers, often |
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Noun followers, often |
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Words of action |
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Predicate parts |
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Shake, rattle and roll |
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Stop, look, and listen |
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Point and click, e.g. |
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Eat and run , e.g. |
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Active vocabulary? |
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Words denoting action |
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Predicate parts |
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Parser's parts |
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Stop and go, say |
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They do active duty |
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Eat and run, e.g. |
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Shake, rattle, and roll |
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Words of action |
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Come and go, for two |
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Words denoting action |
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Lock, stock, and barrel, e.g. |
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Parts of speech |
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"Rock" and "roll," for two |
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Words of action |
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Cut and paste, e.g. |
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Come and go |
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Action words |
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Hit and run, e.g. |
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Parts of speech |
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Could and would |
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Action words |
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Sentence parts |
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Some words |
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48 Across and others. |
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Action words. |
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Predicates. |
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Parts of speech. |
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