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'off the stone' equivalent in American English

Résumé as summary vs document describing work experience

Should "each" be followed by a singular or plural possessive? [duplicate]

How is the word "wrangle" used in Europe?

Origin of the slang AmE and BrE usage of "beef"

In what English-speaking communities does "trump" refer to the breaking of wind?

What makes Jacob Rees-Mogg's accent posh? [closed]

The inquisitive tale of “Nosey Parker”

What is the etymology of "blackguard"? Does this British-sounding word have subtleties in its use?

What does "Benefit of a second's distance" mean

"Oestrogen" and "oesophagus" -- why are they spelled differently in British English?

What does it mean to "feel Humpty"?

Usage of being in English

What do the British mean by "bolshie"?

Why is 'forty' spelled without a 'u' in Canadian/British English?

What’s the British English for “shotgun wedding”?

What is the Single Word for Burning Alive?

Is it true that "tuppence" refers to a woman's vagina in British English slang? If so, why?

What exactly is a "building" in the UK?

Looking for a word like "eulogy", but for a person that has not died?