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  1. What is the origin of the minced oath “Jiminy”?

    Sep 26, 2019 · 29 Jiminy, by jiminy, jumpin' jiminy etc —used as a mild oath often in the phrases by jiminy, jiminy crickets, jiminy Christmas -Merriam Webster In a more innocent age, and long …

  2. Quote similar to "the pen is mightier than the sword"

    Apr 17, 2020 · @JanKleinow Nor do I, it's not unknown for random anonymous drive-by voting or sock-puppet tactical voting to happen. The system is pretty good at catching serial occurances …

  3. Usage of + or ++ in emails - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Nov 18, 2019 · Welcome to English Language and Usage. Please take the tour and when you have a moment, read-up in the help center about how we work. – Jiminy Cricket.

  4. How are bracket ellipsis [...] used in quotations?

    Square brackets are used in quotes to mark information that was not in the original quote. This applies equally to added words and omitted words. Compare I wonder... who did that? and I …

  5. style manuals - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Jan 21, 2017 · After much research, I'm stumped. Do I use quotes or italics for the last word in the following sentence? There's a painting of a yacht with a gold plate on the lower frame that …

  6. punctuation - Do I add quotes around my thoughts? - English …

    Jan 27, 2018 · The Handbook of Good English (slightly reformatted below) suggests the following: Direct quotations of thoughts Thoughts can be treated like other quotations and enclosed in …

  7. grammar - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Aug 12, 2021 · It would be perfectly reasonable to emphasise the word "hate" in that sentence either by spoken stress or "I hate it when people misunderstand". In the blogs of incorrect …

  8. punctuation - Where should I put the comma? Inside or outside …

    Depends on the context. Imagine the sentence doesn't have quotes: According to Fred, astrophysics is a rapidly growing field. You can substitute "Fred" for anything, including some …

  9. grammar - Understanding "as of", "as at", and "as from" - English ...

    As OF implies everything up to and including a particular point in time. As AT is similar to as of, and could be used synonymously. As at has a connotation of a snapshot. You might say …

  10. Is the term "medior" to express "medium level expertise" wrong?

    Apr 3, 2020 · It would rather depend on the expertise that you're refering to. Traditional skills like carpentry still use apprentice, journeyman and master. If, however you're refering to …