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Wander vs. Wonder: How To Use Each Word
The words wander and wonder look very similar, but they have very different meanings and uses. In this article, we will define wander and wonder, explain how we use them differently, and provide example sentences that show how we typically use them in sentences. The word wonder (pronounced [ wuhn-der ]) is used as a verb and a noun. As a verb, it typically means …
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wet market
A wet market is a market that sells perishable foods such as meat, fish, fruits, and vegetables. Wet markets can be found around the world, but are especially common in China and Southeast Asia. A… -
gorger
A gorger is a Romani word for a non-Romani person. A gorger is also a synonym for "glutton," or someone who gorges on a great amount of food. -
“Peal” or “Peel”: What’s The Difference?
Peal and peel are pronounced exactly the same and look very similar, but their meanings are quite different. In this article, join us as we peel back the layers of difference between peal and peel, show how to use the forms pealing and peeling, and provide examples of how these words are used in sentences. Peal and peel are homophones: they sound the same but …
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snowga
Snowga is the practice of doing yoga in a snowy environment. -
wyll
Wyll is an abbreviation that stands for “what you look like.” It is typically used in texting and on social media to request photos or to ask someone to describe their appearance. Wyll is asked… -
Comic-Con
A comic-con is a convention (con, for short) focused on comic books and related forms of pop culture entertainment, including movies, TV shows, and video games. The term comic-con is a general one and comic-cons…