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"Cannoned" is the past tense and past participle of the verb "to cannon," meaning to fire a cannon at something or to move rapidly and forcefully like a cannonball. In literal m...
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"Cannoned" is the past tense and past participle of the verb "to cannon," meaning to fire a cannon at something or to move rapidly and forcefully like a cannonball. In literal m...
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“She’s the difference” is a concise way to affirm that a particular woman is the decisive factor between outcomes, experiences, or states of affairs. This phrase appears i...
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Then is one of the most common yet loosely understood words in English. It most often signals time, sequence, or consequence, pointing forward along a timeline or chain of reaso...
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