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  • I panicked or I was panicked? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    I want to refer to a situation that happened months ago So what should I use? "I panicked" or "I was panicked"?
  • Why is k added to panic when suffixes added (as in panicky)?
    Examples: panicked, panicking, panicky Why is this the case? Are there any other English words that do the same? I'm also curious about any other words that add extra or unexpected letters when part of speech or tense changes The etymology of "panic" includes a Greek origin--"panikon"--which is spelled with a "k" but no "c"
  • pronunciation - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Does that rule also apply to all verbs ending in -ic? Yes There are very few verbs that end with -ic and almost all of them have the letter k in their progressive (-ing form) and participles (-ed form) We add the letter k to their progressives and participles because we want the original pronunciation with the k sound in their inflections And if we don't add the letter k, the
  • Is distinctives an obsolete word? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    Note that there are a number of other words (eg, "notables") where an adjective has been nounified and then pluralized Though there are no doubt informal "rules" for when this is allowed, it is a reasonably legitimate action, and the resulting word is likewise "legitimate" even if rare or even "one-off'
  • single word requests - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    With all their limbs tied down to a bed, what do we call the panicked movement of someone trying to break free somehow? He tried to ____________ out of the bed
  • Non-vulgar way to express an Oh shucks! moment?
    That muscle-tensing moment in time when you realize that you are watching a disaster unfold before your eyes and there's absolutely nothing you can do about it An "Oh, Shit!" moment is the perfec
  • What is the difference between share to and share with?
    Should I use 'share with' or 'share to' when I want to share a great page I've seen on a social networking site with a friend?
  • History of the phrase The walls are closing in
    There is an interesting and common figurative phrase, the walls are closing in, indicating that someone is trapped, panicked, running out of time, or doomed There is a related question about the
  • How does A hit dog will holler work as a metaphor?
    I spent an evening panicked about how to handle "This dog will hunt" as feedback on a document before he clarified that meant he was happy with it Oddly, the phrases always seemed to involve dogs So, when a politician from Florida recently used the baffling expression "A hit dog will holler" I wasn't surprised
  • Newest southern-white-vernacular-english Questions
    How does "A hit dog will holler" work as a metaphor? Background: I, an Australian, once had a co-worker in North Carolina who would often use Southern-US idioms that confused me I spent an evening panicked about how to handle "This dog will hunt" as





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