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The Oxford Press linked to the famous British University and publisher of the world’s best known English Dictionary has ...
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A University of Arizona professor recently lauded as a top new teaching talent in her field has been reprimanded for plagiarizing the work of a former student. Susannah Dickinson, an assistant ...
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After a full year of hectic news, trends and non-stop content, Merriam-Webster has summed it all perfectly in one word.
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How directors and writers striving for a PG-13 rating have learned to ration the use of a four-letter obscenity.
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In the announcement, Merriam-Webster said that the word slop originated in the 1700s to mean "soft mud" before the meaning ...
“Like slime, sludge, and muck, slop has the wet sound of something you don’t want to touch. Slop oozes into everything,” the ...
Without further ado, here are the hints and clues for today’s Strands answers. Plus, find out the theme words and spangram ...