The response is heartening—people want to know more about how Silicon Valley is controlling speech.
The response is heartening—people want to know more about how Silicon Valley is controlling speech.
October marked the 10th straight month of decline in the number of Canadian travellers to the US
🇨🇦👉🏻🇺🇸Air travel dropped 24%
🇨🇦👉🏻🇺🇸car travel fell 30%
Snowbird season is starting, will numbers:
Go up
Stay equal
Go down?
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(n.)
- The mother or female head of a family.
Used in a sentence:
“‘Well, hello there, young fella! Would the materfamilias happen to be at home?’ The salesman’s grin gleamed with hopeful optimism.”
(n.)
- The mother or female head of a family.
Used in a sentence:
“‘Well, hello there, young fella! Would the materfamilias happen to be at home?’ The salesman’s grin gleamed with hopeful optimism.”
(adj.)
- Of, relating to, or characterized by, or using abusive language, bitter sarcasm, etc.
- Vituperative; denunciatory; censoriously abusive.
(n.)
- Vehement or violent accusation; censure, or reproach, especially of a bitterly abusive, insulting, or sarcastic kind.
(adj.)
- Of, relating to, or characterized by, or using abusive language, bitter sarcasm, etc.
- Vituperative; denunciatory; censoriously abusive.
(n.)
- Vehement or violent accusation; censure, or reproach, especially of a bitterly abusive, insulting, or sarcastic kind.
It’s nothing that small or inconsequential, or this space between us wouldn’t be necessary.
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It’s nothing that small or inconsequential, or this space between us wouldn’t be necessary.
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(n.)
- A lavish banquet, feasting, or the act of feasting, often with a hint of excess or ritual pomp.
Used in a sentence:
“The princess, not especially fond of theatrical excess, nevertheless enjoyed a fine birthday epulation worthy of a Renaissance court.”
(n.)
- A lavish banquet, feasting, or the act of feasting, often with a hint of excess or ritual pomp.
Used in a sentence:
“The princess, not especially fond of theatrical excess, nevertheless enjoyed a fine birthday epulation worthy of a Renaissance court.”
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(v.)
- To reason earnestly with someone against something that person intends to do or has done; to remonstrate.
Used in a sentence:
“I overheard Mortimer’s wife expostulating at great length against his objectionable proclivity for dressing as Queen Victoria.”
(v.)
- To reason earnestly with someone against something that person intends to do or has done; to remonstrate.
Used in a sentence:
“I overheard Mortimer’s wife expostulating at great length against his objectionable proclivity for dressing as Queen Victoria.”