What are some other two-word combinations that feature a type of architectural structure as the second word, but do not feature any type of architectural structure as the... moreWhat are some other two-word combinations that feature a type of architectural structure as the second word, but do not feature any type of architectural structure as the first word?
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In English, there is generally no distinct title for an unmarried man that differentiates him from a married man. (For the purposes of this conversation, widowhood is not being add... moreIn English, there is generally no distinct title for an unmarried man that differentiates him from a married man. (For the purposes of this conversation, widowhood is not being addressed.)For example, these languages follow the same pattern, boys and men share the same title, yet there is a difference in how unmarried and married women are titled. Spanish: Señor, Señorita, Señora.Tagalog: Ginoo, Binibini, Ginang.In most of the world’s languages, are there more choices in the distinctions in titles of girls and unmarried women and married women than there are for boys and men, just like there are in English?~ less
AND if you are mouldering in prison for some detestibble criem - I won't be labelled discriminatory, I AM discriminatory, I just don't want to be labelled.I am gathering words that... moreAND if you are mouldering in prison for some detestibble criem - I won't be labelled discriminatory, I AM discriminatory, I just don't want to be labelled.I am gathering words that mean one thing, but aught to mean something else, or could mean something else. Any ideas?
What are some other “fighting words”?Sayings, expressions, adages, quotes, or phrases that either start a fight, signal that a fight is on, or egg someone on to fight?~
What are some other food names, names of dishes, names of beverages, etc, that are either oxymoronic, hypocritically stated, nonsense or in any way opposite of what they actually r... moreWhat are some other food names, names of dishes, names of beverages, etc, that are either oxymoronic, hypocritically stated, nonsense or in any way opposite of what they actually represent, such to the point that when you really think about them, it makes you say, “Hey, wait a second . . . ”?
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