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This is a list of lowercase non-hyphenated single words found in the 2009-03-22 issue of the Toronto Star which did not have English entries in the English Wiktionary when this list was created (2009-03-22). More info...
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46667 tokens ‧ 34392 valid lowercase tokens ‧ 6100 types ‧ 14 (~ 0.23%) words before cleaning ‧
2009-03-22 [edit]
- arties
- 2009 March 22, cathal kelly, “No ordinary Joe”, Toronto Star:
- The Mimrans are out four or five nights a week at business functions, arties and small dinners with glittering friends. "
- 2009 March 22, cathal kelly, “No ordinary Joe”, Toronto Star:
- brilled
- 2009 March 22, cathal kelly, “No ordinary Joe”, Toronto Star:
- It helps that he looks fabulous – longish grey hair brilled back into sculpture, walnut tan, a blue suit that looks like it was stitched directly onto him.
- 2009 March 22, cathal kelly, “No ordinary Joe”, Toronto Star:
- dunderheaded
- 2009 March 22, “My name is URL”, Toronto Star:
- Cracked's list of dunderheaded remakes could've been three times as long:
- 2009 March 22, “My name is URL”, Toronto Star:
- outgoaltended
- 2009 March 22, Neil Stevens, “Rock's offence comes to life at last”, Toronto Star:
- "We got outworked and outgoaltended," said losing stopper Pat O'Toole. "
- 2009 March 22, Neil Stevens, “Rock's offence comes to life at last”, Toronto Star:
- thrashy
- 2009 March 22, Ben Rayner, “Old faves return, to raves, at SXSW”, Toronto Star:
- Metallica staked its ground early, opening with a walloping "Creeping Death" and an ominous "For Whom the Bell Tolls" – two classics culled from its 1984 sophomore album, Ride the Lightning – and sticking thenceforth to the thrashy older numbers ("Master of Puppets," "Blackened," "One") that will, presumably, be featured in Guitar Hero: Metallica.
- 2009 March 22, Ben Rayner, “Old faves return, to raves, at SXSW”, Toronto Star:
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- buuut
- 2009 March 22, cathal kelly, “No ordinary Joe”, Toronto Star:
- " ... buuut fashion is a reflection of where society is going, what people are thinking, whether you're suburbs or a mom or whatever you're into ...
- 2009 March 22, cathal kelly, “No ordinary Joe”, Toronto Star: