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Wiktionary
- pro. Any of several additional, unmentioned things
Examples
“Oh, Potter, you rotter, oh, what have you done, You're killing off 'students, you think it's good fun -”
“Johan [softly, grasping BERNICK by the arm]: Karsten, Karsten, what have you done?”
“‘The barrel-organ was great fun,’ she said, ‘but what have you been doing to yourself since?’”
““Oh, geez, what have you got?” she asked, seeing that the little rodent was still alive and squirming, its beady eyes ï¬xed in fright.”
“In the market, at morning, his eyes were always on the flower-stalls for rare bouquets for her, and the choicest peach or orange was slipped into his pocket to give to her when he came back; and the sight that pleased him most was her sunny head looking out the gate for his distant approach, and her childish questions, -- "Well, Uncle Tom, what have you got for me to-day?”
“Well, what have you been doing in the school? what did you hear, what did you learn? why did you write yourself a philosopher, when you might have written the truth; as, “I made certain introductions, and I read Chrysippus, but I did not even approach the door of a philosopher.””
“Well," says Smith, "let us take up one case at a time; what have you to say to Glib's case?”
Master William Mitten: or, A Youth of Brilliant Talents, Who Was Ruined by Bad Luck
“From outside the closed door, Itazura said, “Who are you two and what have you done with Radiant and Killaine?””
“But thou, oh, profane swearer! what have you to plead in the extenuation of thy offence?”
Master William Mitten: or, A Youth of Brilliant Talents, Who Was Ruined by Bad Luck
“EMDUR: Let's start with the protesters on the Oceanic Viking, what have you heard about their condition this morning?”
Transcript - The Hon Stephen Smith MP, Minister for Foreign Affairs
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Hackneyed expressions in three words
Stupid, overused expressions in three words. Let these idioms die.
outside the box, second to none, by and large, all that jazz, win-win situation, push the envelope, that being said, needless to say, down to earth, beg to differ, to die for, never you mind and 62 more...
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Poetic
the blue hour, dinner-pail, long-drawn, pettifog, spoonmeat, crawler, eructate, voiced, medial, tessellated, eyeballs, amphigory and 48 more...
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