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Is the expression "jam-packed" of American origin?

Do Americans use the term "garburator" or is there a better equivalent?

until a quarter and at quarter [duplicate]

What are the names of the two phonetic changes in this sentence?

Why is seraphim a plural of seraph? [closed]

Should a period be placed within quotation marks if it would conflict with a punctuated item that should be used or typed verbatim?

Using "to my mind"

Wedding invitations in British English

First use of the slang term "Scrub"?

Can 'Dupe' be used as a verb instead of 'Duplicate'?

What is an alternative way to say "Note that" in academic writing? [closed]

Why does the "e" in judge vanish in the word "judgment"?

"Hot Diggity ..."

The meaning of "lou" [Lew - the person's name] [closed]

What does “We don’t do anything that’s not completely up and up” mean?

What is the idiom 'what more could one ask for' in American English?

What is the closest alternative to "rubbish" in American English?

How do students respond to the "roll call" and how do you pronounce it?

Do laypersons understand medical terms? [closed]

What does commonwealth mean in US English?