Dictionary of vulgar words

    • [DOC File]SLANG DICTIONARIES:

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      In the mid-nineteenth century, regular dictionaries condemned slang as vulgar and low, leaving most of it entirely out. By the 1880s and into the twentieth century, not only do more slang dictionaries appear, but the next generation of general dictionaries includes more slang words.

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    • [DOC File]Vocabulary Words You Must Know - Commack Schools

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      Note from dictionary.com: Sarcastic suggests sharp taunting and ridicule that wounds: "a deserved reputation for sarcastic, acerbic and uninhibited polemics" (Burke Marshall). Ironic implies a subtler form of mockery in which an intended meaning is conveyed obliquely: "a man of eccentric charm, ironic humor, and—above all—profound literary ...

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    • [DOCX File]DICTION WORDS - Weebly

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      DICTION WORDS. pedantic / [p. uh-dan-tik] -overly concerned with minute details or formalisms, esp. in teaching; ostentatious (pretentious/intended to attract notice or attention of others) in one's learning. euphemistic-substituting a mild term for a harsher or distasteful one. “Upset Stomach” instead of puke, barf, up chuck. pretentious

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    • [DOC File]Early Modern English

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      John Bullokar's An English Expositor (1616), marked archaic words . Henry Cockeram's English Dictionarie (1623), including sections on refined and vulgar words and mythology . Thomas Blount's Glossographia (1656), 11000 entries, cited sources and etymologies . John Kersey's A New English Dictionary (1702), first to include everyday words

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    • [DOC File]Abstract

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      A Glossary of Slang, Cant, and Flash Phrases, used in London from 1839 to 1859 and by John Camden Hotten, in A Dictionary of Modern Slang, Cant and Vulgar Words, 1859: Anglicus includes these example, all dated 1857: Apple and Pears – stairs, Barnet-Fair – hair, Bird-lime – time, Lath-and-plaster – master, Oats and chaff – foothpath.

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    • [DOCX File]Higley Unified School District

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      using a dictionary. Then, seek out the definition of any word that you do not currently know and list it on your vocabulary log. You will be tested WEEKLY on your knowledge of the root definitions and on your ability to identify meanings of the words listed below in context. Use the words you log for your grammar sentences due next Wednesday.

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    • [DOC File]Tone, Diction, and Syntax

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      An independent clause is a group of words that contains a . subject. and . verb. and expresses a complete thought. An independent clause is a sentence. Jim studied in the Sweet Shop for his chemistry quiz. Dependent Clause. A dependent clause is a group of words that contains a subject and verb but does not express a complete thought.

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    • [DOCX File]www.cville.k12.ky.us

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      American Heritage Dictionary (1969) In 1978, an Eldon, Missouri library banned the dictionary because it contained 39 "objectionable" words. And, in 1987, the Anchorage School Board banned the dictionary for similar reasons, i.e., having slang definitions for words such as "bed," "knocker," and "balls." Andersonville (1955) by MacKinlay Kantor

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    • [DOC File]Vocabulary Words You Must Know

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      bombastic: using words that are intended to impress people but do not express things clearly due to the overblown, flamboyant style of the language. brusque: rudely abrupt. callous: hardened, unfeeling, indifferent to the suffering of others. candid: honest, open, straightforward. caustic: very harsh and critical. clinical: highly objective ...

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    • [DOCX File]Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania

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      Lexicographic adventures: rhythm and surprises in open source word lists.David Dailey and Nathaniel ZeigerSlippery Rock University. Table of Contents. Abstract. Introduction. Sect

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