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Ann225 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Jewellery

Hi everyone,

My friend wears too much jewellery. Would it be correct to use the word 'bejewelled' in such a context? 'You are so bejewelled.' It doesn't sound quite right to me. I'd simply say that she's wearing too much of it, but I'm curious if this can work as well.

Can I say that I am making sweet-and-sour brine and that the brine is the base of a particular meal??

Thank you!

  

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Those all seem reasonable utterances to me. Are you interested in incorporating the trendy word 'bling'?

  • Those all seem reasonable utterances to me.
  • Are you interested in incorporating the trendy word 'bling'?
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Those all seem reasonable utterances to me.

Are you interested in incorporating the trendy word 'bling'?

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