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  • 61tme|sis — «TMEE sihs», noun. Grammar. the separation of the elements of a compound word or a phrase by the interposition of another word or words, as chit and chat for chit chat; to us ward (II Peter 3:9) for toward us. ╂[< Late Latin tmēsis < Greek… …

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  • 63Big Mouth Corner — The Big Mouth Corner (BMC) is a weekly English conversation forum organised by the English Club of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU). The BMC which involved both local students and young native English speakers (who serve as English… …

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  • 64chitchat — (n.) also chit chat, 1710, diminishing reduplicated form of CHAT (Cf. chat). The verb is attested from 1821. Related: Chitchatting …

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  • 65gossip — I. n. 1. Tattler, babbler, chatterer, gadabout, idle talker. 2. Chat, chit chat, tattle, prate, prattle, cackle, clack, small talk , idle talk. II. v. n. Chat, tattle, prate, prattle, gabble, clack, cackle, talk idly …

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  • 66chatter — 1. verb they chattered excitedly Syn: prattle, chat, gossip, jabber, babble; informal yatter; Brit.; informal natter, chunter, rabbit on 2. noun she tired him with her chatter Syn: prattle, chat, gos …

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  • 67List of All That characters — This is a listing of each cast member s most notable and/or recurring characters on the Nickelodeon sketch comedy show All That , accompanied by a brief description of each character as well as each actor s time on the show.(Actors are sorted by… …

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  • 68The Eyes are Not Here — is a short story by Ruskin Bond that was originally published in Contemporary Indian English Stories. The narrator of this story, a blind man whose eyes were sensitive only to light and darkness, was going to Dehradun by train when he met a girl… …

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  • 69rigmarole — n 1. nonsense, falderal, gibberish, babble, babbling, babblement, Fr. bavardage; twaddle, twaddling, Both Brit. twattle, twattling; blather, blathering, drivel, driveling, drool, drooling; jargon, Sl. jive, Greek, Chiefly Southern U.S. Choctaw;… …

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  • 70Chitchat — Chit chat, n. [From {Chat}, by way of reduplication.] Familiar or trifling talk; prattle. [1913 Webster] …

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