"I bought him a T-shirt emblazoned with Groot from the Guardians of the Galaxy."
Could 'emblazoned' be used in this case or does it sound strange to your ear?
"I don't think that it's right to use the taxpayers' money to finance presidential junkets."
Is the word 'junket' used in British English as well?
Thank you.
"Could 'emblazoned' be used in this case or does it sound strange to your ear? That sounds fine. "Is the word 'junket' used in British English as well?
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Ann225"I bought him a T-shirt emblazoned with Groot from the Guardians of the Galaxy."Could 'emblazoned' be used in this case or does it sound strange to your ear?
That sounds fine.
Ann225"I don't think that it's right to use the taxpayers' money to finance presidential junkets."Is the word 'junket' used in British English as wel
Ann225Is the word 'junket' used in British English as well?
Yes but, it's not common.