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  1. differences - "gauging interest" or "gaging interest"? - English ...

    Aug 7, 2015 · Which is the proper spelling? "I am just gaging interest" "I am just gauging interest" Google searching is giving me inconsistent results. Also: If the answer is "gaging", why does the 'u' …

  2. Why is "gauge" spelled with a 'u'? - English Language & Usage Stack ...

    Aug 4, 2011 · Regarding the issue of whether the initial consonant is a soft or hard g, it is funny enough to note that while the English word, with it hard g, comes from the Old French (which had soft g), the …

  3. "Major", "Minor": Any words for gauging more importance or less?

    Sep 18, 2014 · But I'm not sure about prime. We will have multiple items with the label prime, and I am not sure if prime should only be used with a singleton. Are prime, major, minor, and slight the best …

  4. Where does the exclamation "F***ing Hell" originate?

    Jan 4, 2017 · Hi didn't mean for you to heat it it, you hinfernal rogue you!" It seems to me extremely likely that the blushworthy "bloody hell" of the 1800s was rendered in some quarters as the …

  5. What is the origin of "weighing the pig doesn't make it fatter"

    Apr 10, 2015 · It seems fairly clear that the controversy over focusing on standardized testing as a means of gauging the quality of education that a school offers has caused this small geyser of pig …

  6. "More so" or moreso? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Dec 2, 2014 · Moreso and more so are both correct, but in different contexts. Example: Anna's performance was good, but Emma's more so. In this example, the "so" in more so relates back to the …

  7. etymology - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Jan 6, 2026 · My girlfriend uses “brights” to mean what I call “high beams”, as in the brighter headlights on a car. We grew up in different parts of the world, and I had not heard that term before. I am …

  8. What is the origin of "prepone" in Indian English?

    Oct 25, 2018 · In any event, prepone appears with some frequency in legal analysis of testators' intentions in the middle 1700s. From Charles Leadbetter, The Royal Gauger; Or, Gauging Made …

  9. Singular of "dice" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Apr 30, 2014 · In the OED, the last listed usage of "dice" as a singular noun occurred in 1751. If that makes me a fashionista for looking down on "dice" as a singular noun, then so be it! It's a little …

  10. meaning - Is "Blitzkrieg" a word that average native speaker would ...

    Mar 30, 2021 · Just as most parents think their kids are smart, when definitional reality says half of all kids are below average, personal assertions of one's "averageness" are not at all useful in gauging …