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Some English words are more euphonious than others, and some are more cacophonic. Here I discuss the latter, the ugliest English words, of which I have analysed 415 from a large number of published ...
The internet gets flooded with new terms, phrases, and slang daily. The constant changes make it difficult for some people to ...
PROVIDENCE — Judges, congressmen, and family members gathered Monday to remember a “legendary judge,” Bruce M. Selya, a son ...