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Pejorative - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pejorative s are terms which have a negative connotation. Sometimes a term may begin as a pejorative word and eventually be adopted in a non-pejorative sense. Quaker, Yankee , Okie , Tory an...
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Derisively - Definition of Derisively at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Derisively. Look it up now! ... Use derisively in a Sentence...
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1. CBS Re-Runs Soldier Derisively Chortling, “Morale? What’s That?” ; CBS’s Byron Pitts in Baghdad, who incessantly focuses on discontent amongst U.S. soldiers, so loved a soundbite he got of a soldier derisively chortling, “Morale?
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Definition of derisively in the AudioEnglish.net Dictionary. Meaning of derisively. What does derisively mean? Proper usage and pronunciation (in phonetic transcription) of the word derisively. Information about derisively in the AudioEnglish.net dictionary, synonyms and antonyms. ... • DERISIVELY (adverb);
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derisively (comparative more derisively, superlative most derisively) ... Positive; derisively ... Comparative; more derisively...
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The American Idol alum covers a blues standard on her debut CD ... American Idol season six alum Melinda Doolittle's debut album, Coming Back to You, doesn't hit shelves until Feb 3., but PEOPLE.com has the exclusive first listen of her cover of the blues standard "Dust My Broom." ; ... Doolittle, who finished third on the show,
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Partisanship and "Moderates" ... In the course of a series of posts about the alleged lack of appeal among Democrats of Barack Obama's frequent calls for bipartisanship at the new TNR campaign blog "The Stump," Noam Scheiber poses an interesting question: ... He answers the question affirmatively, citing Hillary Clinton as...
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Let the games begin. ... 1. The bipartisan bill that was being negotiated by House Intelligence Committee members probably would have won a veto-proof majority, and would have included the most crucial civil liberties protections- ... It would also have included "basket warrants" that would force the U.S. intel services to...
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