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- Posterous meaning - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
But when I was searching for another word to mean a low degree of happiness, Google translated my native word to a total unfamiliar and strange word "Posterous" I was expecting the word "Pleasure" or something like that, but I got the word "Posterous" And I can't even find any definition for that word in Google Is that even a word?
- Meaning of the phrase little too? - English Language Learners Stack . . .
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- Nest of lights meaning? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
A nest of lights = a place where lights nest or gather together It's a bit figurative but still very straightforward – userr2684291 Jun 28 '17 at 14:48
- Why do people say too little too xyz instead of a little too xyz
Note that "too little, too late" is a specific idiom, it does not generalise to "too little, too xyz" You may very occasionally come across other adjectives in the final spot (so-and-so was too little, too early), but they will be making knowing and probably humorous reference to the original
- phrase usage - What is the meaning of a little too + adjective . . .
What is the meaning of the phrase "a little too + adjective" ? For example: This is a little too hard for me
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