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  • Whats the origin of the saying know your onions?
    Early attestation of 'know one's onion (s)' Early appearances of the phrase 'know one's onion (s)' were a regionalism centered on and predominantly from Pennsylvania Occasional instances were found in the surrounding states of New York, Delaware, and New Jersey, with only one outlier (from Washington State)
  • word choice - How do you describe the taste of an onion? - English . . .
    It really depends on the onion and what exactly you are trying to convey to the listener An onion might be strong, mild, aromatic, tear-inducing, acidic, salty, spicy, sweet, bitter, sour, or flavorful
  • etymology - Origins of the term funny onion - English Language . . .
    It's Geordie Funny onion is " funny'un" meaning funny one, An old rude rhyme and song from the 50 60s recited: Old xxxx is a funny'un Has a nose like a pickle onion, Eyes like bashed tomatoes, And legs like pit props, One pink one, One white one, And one with a bit of shite on, And the hairs on her dikidido hung down to her knees, I've seen it, I've smelt it, I've even fu king dealt it, And
  • When to use singular or plural of nouns [closed]
    Typically we refer to a chopped or diced onion as "onions" when it is added as an ingredient For example, when ordering a burger I would say, "I'd like a burger with no onions " All of the above is just my opinion based on the usage that I commonly hear in the Northeast United States
  • Does the letter i serve as a consonant in words like onion and view?
    Contrary to what you learned in school, there are more than just vowels and consonants In words like 'onion', the i serves as a semi-vowel, or glide This is represented in IPA as ˈʌn jən and the letter i represents the j sound, which is the same sound as at the start of the word "yes"
  • Rule for the pronunciation of the letter O as ʌ vs. ɒ
    I don't know of any useful rule for when O is pronounced as ʌ There aren't that many words where O in a stressed syllable is pronounced as ʌ , so I think it's most practical to just memorize the pronunciation of each word with this spelling pattern using some method like flashcards Masha Bell's "Improving English spelling" blog gives the following list of words: The main alternative
  • Onion vs onions - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Today I came across a sentence in The Daily Star prices of locally grown onion rose yesterday for the lack of availability I know onion is countable Therefore,it should have been locally grown
  • Sour cream versus soured cream - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    Let it fry till the onion is brown Pick out the shreds of onion, and put the mixed ingredients into the pan with a tea-spoonful of good butter-milk, or soured cream ; add to this a young fowl skinned, and carved into joints ; and simmer till it is ready, stirring the whole quickly
  • Struggling to understand headlines that use ellipsis
    How can you understand the headlines better? Read the article they refer to The purpose of the headline is to get your attention and compel you to do just that Also, know something about the reporting source It may be intentionally parodying the news, like the Onion does, or it may have its own biases
  • What is the name of part of onion we peel? [closed]
    We often use onion or peeling an onion as a metaphor for something that has many layers For example, there is a system for browsing the web anonymously called Tor Tor is an acronym for The Onion Router, which refers to the fact that all communications are wrapped in many layers of security





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