barnum42 New Member Sep 25, 2006 #61 hcswingfield said: You don't hear the word much, except in the use of "pet peeve." Click to expand... A bit like "fangled". I tried to find that in a dictionary but as it's never seen without "new" before it, I could not find it, except under "new".
hcswingfield said: You don't hear the word much, except in the use of "pet peeve." Click to expand... A bit like "fangled". I tried to find that in a dictionary but as it's never seen without "new" before it, I could not find it, except under "new".
disneytati New Member Sep 25, 2006 #62 hcswingfield said: English is a complicated language! :hammer: Click to expand... :lol: Maybe that's why I love it so much! Thanks once more!:wave:
hcswingfield said: English is a complicated language! :hammer: Click to expand... :lol: Maybe that's why I love it so much! Thanks once more!:wave:
WildcatDen Well-Known Member Sep 27, 2006 #63 Ear-Row Don't even pronounce the "G" and roll the "R" a little