The Dictionary of American Diction: Number 1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  "There is so much work to get done, I have been skipping lunch. We have been onslaughted at the office."

 

        "My wife and I have been seeing a marriage counselor. We have some relationalship issues that we need to work on."

 

        "I don't believe that story. You cease to abound me."

 

        "You used to get two free when you buy a dozen, but they seem to have discluded one of them."

 

        "He's out of the office now, but I expect him back soonly. I can take a message if you like."

 

        "My son Kevin hates mushrooms, too. You can simplify with each other."

 

        "He asked me to call him with weekly status reports. He likes to be kept abrupt of things."

 

        "Everyone's talking at once and getting distracted. Let's try to keep things on tack."

 

        "I've been taking classes on how to administrate Windows 2000. Tonight, I am going to installate some new software on my computer."

 

 

 

 

 

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