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- homemade or home made or home-made - WordReference Forums
homemade or home made or home-made Hello, I've found each of the spellings in the headline and I'm not sure if all of them are correct or there is one use more frequently than the others? I guess it would be 'homemade' Thanks for your replies
- homemade vs. handmade | WordReference Forums
Well, "homemade" means "made at home" while "handmade" means made by hand, not by a machine Many "homemade" items are also "handmade," because people who make things at home aren't factory owners and can't afford expensive machinery
- Believe in believe on | WordReference Forums
I also have seen it on homemade billboards in rural Indiana and on bumper stickers like the one in #6, which refer to the same passage in the New Testament I associate it with evangelical Christianity and particularly the US Midwest, because that's where I first saw it about 40 years ago
- Grado de afectación - WordReference Forums
Hola foreros juristas Se trata de un caso de terrorismo El grado de afectación se refiere a las consecuencias médicas que ha tenido en una víctima ¿Hay un término que se emplee en el lenguaje jurídico inglés? Si es así agradecería mucho la respuesta Saludos :)
- Bring-and-bake sales | WordReference Forums
It must be wonderful to live in a safe and timeless place, where you know everyone and everyone knows you, and you can all count on each other I envied them their sense of community, their football games, their bring-and-bake sales, their church socials And I felt guilty for mocking them They
- Spaghetti alla chitarra | WordReference Forums
Surely the point about "spaghetti alla chitarra" is not only that it's homemade but that it is made by stretching the pasta over a board, then cut to resemble the strings of a guitar An important question, I think, is is Mescher keeping some Italian as titles of the dishes on the menu then with translations underneath?
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- Treat someone to - WordReference Forums
To treat someone (verb) can mean to pay for something so that they don’t have to Or it can just mean to do something especially nice for someone; to give them a present or an experience as a special gift or treat (noun) 1 means buy you a new coffee pot 2 means gave the couple a treat by entertaining them for the evening 3 means gave their fans a treat by singing them the new song
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