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| | The story of "tuckered out" begins in Anglo-Saxon times, when the verb "tuck" ("tucian" in Old English) meant to punish, mistreat, or torment.
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| | The verb "indict" wasn't spelled or pronounced with a "c" when it first appeared in Middle English in the early 14th century.
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| | Here's some advice on grammar that I've seen a lot, both online and in print: the notion that the subject is the person or thing that is the "doer" of the verb in a sentence. Turned around a bit, t...
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