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dictionary of common mistakes in english

130 common mistakes in english

130 common mistakes in english

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... She couldn’t explain the reason why she was here. She couldn’t explain the reason because she was here. 120. Think of I’m thinking of moving to Australia. I’m thinking to move to Australia. ... She couldn’t explain the reason why she was here. She couldn’t explain the reason because she was here. 120. Think of I’m thinking of moving to Australia. I’m thinking to move to Australia. ... Miles, 2010 29. Continually & continuously She’s continually taking days off. She missed Monday, Wednesday and Friday last week. She’s continuously taking days off. She missed Monday,...
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longman common mistakes in english

longman common mistakes in english

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... win the prize. / Say: Paula succeeded in winning the prize. 83 Think of + -ing. Don't say: 1 often think to go to England. / Say: 1 often think of going to England. 84 Tired of ... as fond of, insist on, tired of, succeed in. Examples: I'm tired of doing the work again. He succeeded in catching the rat. 3 After certain verbs, such as avoid, enjoy, finish, stop, ... representative of the mistakes commonly made by foreign students of English, being the result of observations made over a long period of time. Much care has been given to the preparation of the Index,...
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"Bb" in Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English pot

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... answering back in an insolent manner AUSTRALIA, 1969backwashing noun after injecting a drug, the drawing of blood backinto the syringe, with the intention of collecting any drug residue,and reinjecting ... 1998. 3 alosing bet. Glasgow slangUK: SCOTLAND, 1985bingey; bingy; binghi; binjey noun the stomach, the belly. Of Aboriginal originAUSTRALIA, 1926Bill Daley | bingey; bingy; binghi; binjey 56BbB ... E’, the first commissioned in 1936 and the second in 1961US, 1942big ears noun in the language of paragliding, an intentionalcollapsing of both tips of the wing to increase speedUS, 1992Big...
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"Cc" in Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English pdf

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... 1998coffin hoist noun in electric line work, any type of chain hoist US,1980coffin lid noun a child. Rhyming slang for KID UK, 2000coffin nail noun a cigarette. From the link between smoking ... 1989cinch noun 1 a certainty US, 1890. 2 in horse racing, a horse that isvirtually certain to winUS, 1960cinchers noun brakes US, 1942Cincy; Cinci nickname Cincinatti, Ohio US, 1899cinder ... behind the nose of the plane US,1983. < keep your chin up to maintain your courage orfortitude; often said as an encouraging injunctionUK, 1938chin verb 1 to punch someone on the chin...
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"Dd" in Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English pot

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... 1974drowning noun the criminal act of gaining entry to a property withthe intent to commit theft by claiming to work for a watersupplierUK, 1998drown-proofing noun in navy training, an exercise involvingextended ... ‘diner -in and ‘dining in UK, 1950ding noun 1 the penis US, 1965. 2 the buttocks. A shortening of DINGERAUSTRALIA, 1957. 3 a party, especiallly a wild party. A shortening of WINGDING AUSTRALIA, ... probably of theatrical originsUK, 1949. 2 good, pleasing,excellentUS, 1979decider noun of a sporting contest, the deciding factor: the finalheat, the final set; the winning stroke, the winning...
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"Ee" in Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English ppsx

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... joke US, 1951 English vice noun flagellation US, 1956enin noun nine; in betting, odds of 9–1. Backslang UK, 1859enin to rouf noun in betting, odds of 9–4. A combination of ENIN(nine) and ROUF ... earsflapping; keep your ears flappingto listen, especially to makeend of the line noun the absolute end, the finish of something US,1948end of the road noun the finish of something UK, 1954end of ... 1991exes to fere noun in betting, odds of 6–4. A combination of EXES(six) with a corruption of ‘four’ UK, 1937exes to rouf noun in betting, odds of 6–4. A combination of EXES(six) and ROUF...
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"Ff" in Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English docx

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... verb 1 in pinball, to put a coin into the machine US, 1977.2 when gambling on a slot-machine, fruit machine or one-armedbandit, to put a coin or coins into the machine’s slot US, 1996. 3 in a ... 1996flipping adjective used as an intensifier. Since about 1940 thecommonest of all euphemisms forFUCKING in the UK, as in the common exclamation of disgust ‘Flipping ’eck!’ (fucking hell!),often ... men in which menflyintothepartyfromallpartsofthecountryUS, 1982flying adjective 1 experiencing the euphoric or mind-altering effects of a drug. A shortened form of ‘flying high’ or ‘flying in...
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"Gg" in Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English docx

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... 1960gingering verb (of a prostitute or accomplice) stealing from a client’sclothing AUSTRALIA, 1944ginger minger; ginger minge; ginge minge noun a person whohas (it is presumed) naturally ginger ... UK, 1931groinage noun jewellery. From GROIN (a ring) UK, 2002groinplant noun in mountain biking, an unintended and painfulcontact between the bicycle and your groin US, 1992groin-throb noun ... specialisation of the sense ‘to swindle’UK, 1971. 2 to swindle UK, 1928gazumping noun the act of raising the selling-price of a propertyafter agreeing the terms of sale; hence, outbidding an agreed...
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"Hh" in Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English pot

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... in the language of parachuting, to pull the ripcordwithin three seconds of clearing the aircraftUS, 1978. < hop ahole(used of a ball in pinball) to fall into and then keep movingout of ... bottom of the deckUK, 2003hiney; heiny; heinie noun the buttocks US, 1921hinge noun the elbow US, 1945hinges noun < off your hinges mentally unhinged, crazy. Wordplay; as ‘off the hinges’ ... casino by sitting ata slot machine with a winning combination showing that has paidoff partially but requires additional coins to be added to completethe payoff US, 1999hoppers noun trainers...
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"Ii" in Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English docx

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... preceding sentence,e.g. ‘It’s raining, innit?’UK, 1959 in on preposition being a part of something; participating in orsharing in something UK, 1923ins-and-outs noun < want to know the ins-and-outs ... waveUS, 1991into preposition 1 in debt to US, 1893. 2 in organised crime, in control of US, 1985. 3 interested in; participating in US, 1965intro noun an introduction UK, 1923intro verb to introduce ... noun in horse racing, a bet that is made contingent uponwinning a bet in an earlier raceUS, 1947if cash noun in gambling, a type of conditional bet: an instruction tore-invest all or part of...
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"Kk" in Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English pps

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... behind UK, 2005kru noun a tightly knit group of close friends. A deliberate respelling of CREW UK, 2003krunk used in place of profanity. Coined by the writers of Late Nitewith Conan O’Brien in ... beginning; the time something begins. Afigurative use of a sporting actualityUK, 1875. 2 a rough-house fightUK, 2001kick off verb 1 to begin; to get going AUSTRALIA, 1924. 2 to sleep off ... postpone something UK, 2003. < kicksomething into touchto finish an activity, to stop doingsomething or stop something happening. A sporting allusion UK,2000. < kick ten bells out of; kick...
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"Ll" in Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English ppsx

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... failto bet on a horse in a race it wins after betting on the horse in anumber of previous losing efforts US, 1951. < not look back toenjoy a continuing success since a defining moment UK, 1893lookalikie; ... artist or personality, professing that they listento that station US, 2001liners noun cash US, 2003lines noun 1 cocaine. A multiple of LINE (a single dose of cocaine);used in contemporary gay ... forsnortingUS, 1973. 2 a vein, especially in the context of injectingdrugs US, 1938. 3 political philosophy. An important term of theNew Left in the US, often modified by ‘correct’, a precursor of...
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"Mm" in Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English pptx

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... 1996Microsloth Windows nickname Microsoft Windows™ US, 1991mid-air noun in the language of hang gliding, a collision involvingtwo fliers US, 1992middle noun 1 in sports betting, a combination of bets ... shortened to ‘mingin’. From the verb MING (to stink),hence to look STINKING (disgusting) UK: SCOTLAND, 1985. 2 drunk. RoyalNavy slang; from MING (to stink) hence STINKING (drunk) UK, 1987minglewood ... UK, 2003ming-ho adjective drunk. Deriving, perhaps, from MING (to stink), thusplaying on STINKING (very drunk) UK, 2002minging adjective 1 unattractive, unpleasant; descriptive of anthingbad....
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