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- Shakespeare & Company stresses native accents, not faux Britishisms.
- There's a lively Britishism for Americans to adopt.
- Bit by bit the Britishisms that earn him favor are ironed out.
- Annoying Britishisms survive from the original publication last year.
- Not whole cloth, for sure; not even with all the Britishisms translated into American.
- PILLION _ A Britishism that means the seat or saddle for the second passenger on a motorcycle.
- That's what I've always thought the Britishism " one-off " meant.
- ---Mailbag : Betsie Rugg of Holyoke sends us still more Britishisms and their American equivalents.
- "Everyone was a bit gutted, " said Marks, using a Britishism for disappointed.
- I would assume " jack " by default meant a plug, but that may be a Britishism.
- And isn't it Wiki policy that neither the Americanism or the Britishism is to be favored?
- I have never heard anyone say " maths ", not even old people who are more prone to Britishisms.
- In the new spirit of internationalism, American commentators have taken up the Britishism bloody-minded as a weapon in the war on terrorism.
- To accommodate the casting of an American, Marber tinkered with his play, modifying the Britishisms and even tweaking the staging of the final scene.
- Job hunters may be taken aback by requests for referees, an adopted Britishism for " those who recommend or write letters of reference ."
- "The Mother Tongue " ), Bryson writes in snappy, novelistic prose that's seasoned with little-old-lady Britishisms.
- Full-bore, hyphenated when used to modify a noun, is a Britishism that Americans are adopting ( like not to worry and sendup ).
- To accommodate the casting of an American, Mr . Marber tinkered with his play, modifying the Britishisms and even tweaking the staging of the final scene.
- The track is laden with Britishisms and features lyrics about Braintax's favourite Tea, Biscuit and Cake brands, most notably praising the Hobnob as a superior biscuit.
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