Word: spellchecked
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...ousted speller highlighted this trend with the statement, “Are you serious? We went from shrapnel to Gethsemane?” As the competition reached its later stages, the field was trimmed dramatically due to the appearance of words that not even Microsoft Word’s spellcheck could comprehend, such as fomites, skookum, and sialogogue. By this point, the number of contestants was reduced to four: Mass. Hall’s Athena L. Lao, Greenough’s Steven N. Maheshwary, Richard C. Alt of Matthews, and Pennypacker’s Ryan D. Smith. All four contestants...
Does your spellcheck recognize it as a word...
...character in the play is called “K.” But I’m sure my spellcheck just knows...
...stomach has been hurting a lot,” she elaborated. “It’s like this dull pain centered about the, well, the stomach area”...Mira F. Leonard ’04 takes the time to carefully punctuate and spellcheck even the drunkiest of her drunkmails. Writes Leonard: “I am so inebriated; I think I just hooked up with the provost?...
Making journal entries is simplicity itself. Type your blindingly brilliant insight or cool link in a white box on the Blogger website, run it through the optional spellcheck, and hit the button marked PUBLISH. Blogger provides the date, the time and the layout. If you libeled Granny and didn't mean to, you can take back and edit any posting. I had one small hiccup: adding links for the first time isn't as intuitive as it could be. Otherwise there has never been a better way to let your voice be heard. We may not all look like RuPaul...