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Faffing around: frequently added frequentatives

For Christmas 2010, my son bought me Michael Quinion’s book Why is Q Always Followed by U?. It’s not the sort of book you’d read in one sitting, but it’s ideal for dipping into on short train or bus journeys or in dentists’ waiting rooms when the other patients have nabbed the only 2 interesting …

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Posted byMarian Dougan27 April 20118 July 2014Posted inEnglish, LanguageTags: English, etylomolgy, frequentatives, Language, words4 Comments on Faffing around: frequently added frequentatives

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