; tenacious, sticky, not easily separated;" from Proto-Germanic*tanhu-(source also of Middle Low Germantege, Middle Dutchtaey, Dutchtaai, Old High Germanzach, Germanzäh), which Watkins suggests is from PIE*denk-"to bite," on the notion of "holding fast." Seeroughfor the spelling....
“I knew all the words in the bee,” he said. “I just didn’t want to be overconfident, because you never know what can happen in a spelling bee because no one knows the dictionary completely.” The competitors were uniform in their praise for the word list crafted by Shourav and hi...
Credit: Spelling International / Kobal / Shutterstock The Player opens with an eight-minute tracking shot across a Hollywood movie studio as executives and assistants panic over a Variety headline, hear a terrible pitch about a sequel, and chat about the decline in quality filmmaking. "The pict...
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“We’re having a movie night? Can I have a snack? What are you watching? Why are you spelling out your words?” What a relief, their hearing is just fine. I get it kids, parents are boring. We are always giving you advice, life lessons, and reminders to clean up your junk. Why...
Trump gave a major foreign policy speech on Monday, spelling out how he would tackle and destroy the radical Islamist group Islamic State (IS), which has overtaken vast swaths of territory in the Middle East and carried out or influenced deadly terror attacks in the West. ...
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Most Chinese words now part of English are known, in their spelling and meaning, to have been borrowed a long time ago from non-Mandarin Chinese varieties like Cantonese. Kowtow, gung ho and to shanghai are now impeccably(无可挑剔地) English words we use with no reference to China itself...