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What part of speech is the word uffish?
"Uffish" is an
adjective
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It was coined by Lewis Carroll in "Jabberwocky" and describes a grumpy or unpleasant character.
What part of speech is leisurely?
What is an antonym for languor?
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What is another word for muted green?
What is a sentence with disapprobation in it?
What does kol ami mean?
What words can you make with the letters b c a o n l g t e r
What does kha mean in Thai?
Why does Tahiti speak french?
What is the rhythm of language called?
What does des ciseaux mean in French?
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