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Daddy-Long-Legs - hyphenation OK in this instance only - not a blanket OK.

In general, if you have to ask "phrase is N is notN OK?" the answer will be No - EXACT word / phrase only - changing the word/phrase (or truncating the phrase) will generally change the meaning, and not cause confusion or annoyance. I allowed hyphens in daddy long legs as this is a stylistic choice which doesn't affect the meaning.
The word/phrase doesn't have to be used with the right definition (see The Smoke Jumper - which doesn't refer to a warm woolly garment), but DOES have to be spelt the same.
This help thread is open!
If you have trouble with the site:
Try these googledocs- you may need a pdf reader
Clothing
Motoring
People
Odds & Sods
Food & Drink
Slang
Around the House
If you have trouble with the site:
Try these googledocs- you may need a pdf reader
Clothing
Motoring
People
Odds & Sods
Food & Drink
Slang
Around the House

I wanted to read a book with that title
but it has a hyphen-- will that work?
Daddy-Long-Legs

I wanted to read a book with that title
but it has a hyphen-- will that work?
Daddy-Long-Legs"
I'm OK, in this instance, with the hyphenation (it's stylistic, not changing the meaning).
This shouldn't be taken as a blanket OK for hyphenation though!
You might want to be careful re childrens MPG popping up on that one though...


nope, plural/singular aren't allowed. sorry!


hey Kathy - i'm using this for another task and the ARBookfinder is UG - which is allowable (I believe)

I can't connect with the link on my laptop. I've also tried tried to open the site directly with no success. Not working from my iPhone either.

Try these googledocs- you may need a pdf reader
Clothing
Motoring
People
Odds & Sods
Food & Drink
Slang
Around the House
Clothing
Motoring
People
Odds & Sods
Food & Drink
Slang
Around the House

Slang: Bloody - Bloody Mary - 307 pages
Slang: Dear - Frankly My Dear, I'm Dead - 304 pages




ummmm....Not entirely.... In modern era rugs go on the floor except for travel rugs which are blankets. Carpets are fitted, wall-to-wall, whereas rugs are smaller. Period books are probably looser in that fitted carpets are a modern invention, so would use carpet where we'd say rug now (floor covering), and rug for blanket.
Or we could be talking about wigs, of course!

Slang: Bloody - Bloody Mary - 307 pages
Slang: Dear - Frankly My Dear, I'm Dead - 304 pages"
Yup, you've got it right! Enjoy :)

What are you going to do to the poor girl? Yeah - have at her! (any word/phrase in bold is OK.)

This site can’t be reached
effingpot.com took too long to respond.
But, I can open the Google docs pdf's just fine that DLMRose posted, so thanks for those links! Of course, having just moved back after living in London for 4 years, I should know most of those words anyways without the documents! :)

No, sorry. Exact phrase / word.

hey Kathy - i'm using this for another task and the ARBookfinder is UG - which is allowable (I believe)"
Thanks--- I switched because I needed a bigger page count.

People "flower" The Little Flower Shop by the Sea - 432 p
People "flower" The Flower Seller 450 p

People "flower" The Little Flower Shop by the Sea - 432 p
People "flower" The Flower Seller 450 p"
Absolutely fine!



Bird is on the list. If the GR record says 609 then it'll work.


sorry, no. the hyphenation into a new phrase changes the meaning from the UK to the US.

The Lords of Darkness (Tales from the Flat Earth #1-3) by Tanith Lee

Flat (around the house) is in the subtitle. This is an omnibus edition of a series, so not sure if it would count here or not. (I have some back up options just in case anyway.)

The Lords of Darkness (Tales from the Flat Earth #1-3) by Tanith Lee

Flat (around..."
Sorry, Flat is in the series name, not the subtitle (subtitles are after colons, series in brackets), so this won't work, omnibus or not.

The Lords of Darkness (Tales from the Flat Earth #1-3) by Tanith Lee
[bookcover:The Lords of Darkness|19450..."
No problem, I had a couple of back ups anyway. :-)

Of course, travel rugs are often also picnic rugs - usually made of wool or a wool blend, coloured like tartan, and often with tassles/fringing on two out of four of the edges.
BTW, using the same word twice was fine, wasn't it? I've got two books with "Garden" in the title, which I was thinking of using.

absolutely fine!

absolutely fine!"
Cheers

Sorry, no. Exact only, so no plurals or possessives


If it's in bold, you are ok to use it.
Catherine wrote: "Katie wrote: "I had initially assumed that we were only to pick the British bold word/or phrase, but since Girl was approved under Bird, I now take that to mean that we could also pick the American..."
But, PLEASE - if it's not once of the listed British words, indicate what that word is. It's a real pain for me to hunt through every definition, trying to find the word that's being used, when the word is not part of the alphabetical lists.
But, PLEASE - if it's not once of the listed British words, indicate what that word is. It's a real pain for me to hunt through every definition, trying to find the word that's being used, when the word is not part of the alphabetical lists.
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As a Brit, and proud, I have to grit my teeth when we start the "Fall" season, and remember that it's not wrong, it's diversity of language. For this task we'll find books which embrace the diversity of meaning, and promote comedic misunderstandings, between proper English & johnny-come-lately American.
You can read one or two books, provided the total page count is at least 600 pages.
NOTE: Sequential Art, Comics, Comic Book, or Manga may be used provided the general SRC guidelines are met.
Go to effingpot.com, choose a category and select word(s) or phrase(s) in bold. Read a book with that EXACT word or phrase in the title or subtitle - no variations. If you select a phrase the entire phrase must be present intact in your book's title/subtitle. If you read 2 books to meet the page number requirement you may use the same word or phrase twice.
ex. Clothing category- jumper - The Smoke Jumper
Odds & Sods: casualty: The First Casualty
Required: identify the category and word/phrase when you post.