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Alternatives to the phrase 'I was like..'
phrases
formality
colloquialisms
discourse-markers
filler-words
Different way to say "You are in charge of it now"
phrase-requests
colloquialisms
Is there a connection between shy (adj.) and shy (v.) meaning throw?
etymology
british-english
colloquialisms
What does "opposite" mean?
meaning
antonyms
colloquialisms
Is "can exceed up to X" some form of colloquialism?
meaning
colloquialisms
"taxwise," "tax wise," or "tax-wise"
usage
orthography
colloquialisms
"Poor as Job's cat"
usage
dialects
colloquialisms
regional
Colloquial sentence endings like "is all" and "is how"
commas
writing
colloquialisms
'We are soon ready.'
formality
colloquialisms
Is "and then some" an offensive expression?
meaning
phrases
expressions
meaning-in-context
colloquialisms
What is the "pie" in "Cutie Pie"?
etymology
expressions
colloquialisms
Is the expression 'What's one say?' corrent?
grammaticality
expressions
colloquialisms
What does “but […], though” mean? [closed]
meaning-in-context
american-english
colloquialisms
Which word(s) can be used to express causal relation in modern English? [closed]
word-choice
conjunctions
formality
colloquialisms
'Dimpsy' or 'Dumpsy'?
single-word-requests
british-english
colloquialisms
Meaning of 'rock at'
verbs
colloquialisms
What is the term for a common expression that is inaccurate or misleading?
meaning
colloquialisms
rhetoric
figures-of-speech
Is "mad" used as an intensifier in the UK?
british-english
colloquialisms
intensifying-adverbs
How did 'phat' come to be used in music as slang?
etymology
slang
colloquialisms
speech
phrase-origin
"[ball]park" in AmEng vernacular
american-english
usage
colloquialisms
north-american-english
vernacular
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