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'off the stone' equivalent in American English
american-english
terminology
british-english
Résumé as summary vs document describing work experience
american-english
synonyms
british-english
canadian-english
localisation
Should "each" be followed by a singular or plural possessive? [duplicate]
punctuation
british-english
possessives
apostrophe
How is the word "wrangle" used in Europe?
word-usage
american-english
usage
british-english
Origin of the slang AmE and BrE usage of "beef"
etymology
idioms
american-english
british-english
In what English-speaking communities does "trump" refer to the breaking of wind?
american-english
british-english
slang
offensive-language
What makes Jacob Rees-Mogg's accent posh? [closed]
british-english
accent
class-based-usage
The inquisitive tale of “Nosey Parker”
etymology
idioms
american-english
british-english
transatlantic-differences
What is the etymology of "blackguard"? Does this British-sounding word have subtleties in its use?
etymology
british-english
What does "Benefit of a second's distance" mean
british-english
sentence-meaning
"Oestrogen" and "oesophagus" -- why are they spelled differently in British English?
american-english
british-english
orthography
pronunciation-vs-spelling
greek
What does it mean to "feel Humpty"?
phrase-meaning
meaning
meaning-in-context
british-english
Usage of being in English
grammar
british-english
being
What do the British mean by "bolshie"?
british-english
slang
Why is 'forty' spelled without a 'u' in Canadian/British English?
british-english
pronunciation-vs-spelling
canadian-english
o-ou
What’s the British English for “shotgun wedding”?
etymology
expressions
american-english
british-english
What is the Single Word for Burning Alive?
single-word-requests
american-english
terminology
british-english
synonyms
Is it true that "tuppence" refers to a woman's vagina in British English slang? If so, why?
meaning
etymology
british-english
slang
offensive-language
What exactly is a "building" in the UK?
meaning
word-usage
nouns
usage
british-english
Looking for a word like "eulogy", but for a person that has not died?
single-word-requests
british-english
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