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Close. A pair o' teeth. Which would actually be a slightly odd thing to say IMO. I'd normally say a set, rather than a pair.Arjan82 said:For me as non-native English speaker these are always a bit hard. So:
apparent teeth
correct?
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Close. A pair o' teeth. Which would actually be a slightly odd thing to say IMO. I'd normally say a set, rather than a pair.Arjan82 said:For me as non-native English speaker these are always a bit hard. So:
apparent teeth
correct?
From the link:Arjan82 said:You know, it's actually a job...:
https://recipes.howstuffworks.com/food-facts/food-careers/food-taster3.htm
Here is something they don't tell you when they sell you higher education.The job is actually typically a highly-skilled one, and more like a combination of researcher and taster. Generally someone with a doctoral degree, a pet food taster's main job is testing, not tasting -- evaluating a given pet food's nutritional value, writing reports and determining ways to enhance new pet foods currently being developed.
So, why is it called a toothbrush, instead of a teethbrush?Ibix said:Close. A pair o' teeth. Which would actually be a slightly odd thing to say IMO. I'd normally say a set, rather than a pair.
That's just the boring stuff.ohwilleke said:
I thought it was Flip Wilson's cousin who could never make it in show business.DrGreg said:The inventor of the beach sandal was Philip Philop.
I guess that's supposed to keep us pesky trainspotters / railfans away from the tracks.fresh_42 said:
To be fair, it looks like the gate has only just been installed, and paint marks to its left suggest a fence was going to be added soon after. Nevertheless, it's funny.fresh_42 said: