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  1. living off your reserves | WordReference Forums

    Jul 11, 2021 · The author, Paul Arden, is asking his readers to be philanthropists, insomuch as you get more when you give away your dosh, such as helping the needy financially. “ The problem with …

  2. hoarding disorder - WordReference Forums

    May 31, 2013 · hoarding disorder = trastorno de acumulación compulsiva También conocido como trastorno de acumulación, síndrome de acumulación compulsiva, síndrome del acaparador …

  3. hoarder (compulsive collector) | WordReference Forums

    Feb 28, 2015 · What word do you use in Spain for a hoarder? This is someone who compulsively collects/buy things and keeps them at home. Compulsive hoarding is generally regarded as a …

  4. billboard vs noticeboard - WordReference Forums

    Sep 5, 2021 · Yes. In general, a billboard is a huge hoarding erected in the street; a noticeboard is a small board on an interior wall.

  5. hipply | WordReference Forums

    Aug 27, 2014 · The Trotskyists, particularly the Socialist Workers party, quicker off the mark and more hipply opportunist rushed to recruit punk by setting up front organizations, like Rock Against Racism …

  6. liberal - libertarian | WordReference Forums

    Jan 15, 2008 · Is that right that in USA liberal means libertarian in Europe and libertarian in USA means liberal over here? In Spain, France... liberal means liberal but in USA means what in Spain means …

  7. Hoard away - WordReference Forums

    Sep 17, 2009 · In my opinion,"hoard away," by itself, is wordy, because "hoard" works just as well, - but poetry takes many liberties with the language. The American cable network, A&E, is running a series …

  8. Cesate di Cantiere - WordReference Forums

    May 6, 2008 · Hello everybody; I'm in the middle of a translation Italian to English and I would need help in translating the following: Durante i lavori si prevede di proteggere le torri tramite la realizzazione di …

  9. put on or put up advertisement | WordReference Forums

    Jun 7, 2012 · It would have to be a flyer, sign, poster, hoarding or something you physically "erect" for yourself. I would just say put an ad in the newspaper. This is British English. If you want a more …

  10. For health/healthy reasons - WordReference Forums

    Dec 10, 2023 · Hi everyone. My question is quite simple. Which is correct? "Some people become vegetarians for healthy/health reasons". Thanks a lot.