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Sometimes a good Old English word will do — get it?

The Times/The Sunday Times 10 Jan 2025
For some, it is too good to be true ... The first was ‘nice’, a weak adjective which dismally failed to add colour to nouns. The second word, ‘get’, had even more shortcomings ... Comment. Columnists. Related articles. ROB NASH . FEEDBACK ... Rob Nash ... .
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Collective nouns of tech components

Eweekly 06 Sep 2024
As for my own ideas – attempts to coin a new noun – the only rather weak things I could come up with were a collective noun for USB dongles (a pix-and-mix) and a name for the cables behind the telly (an entanglement, again).
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Charlotte Latvala: Let's not 'normalize' disrespect of the Engish language

Daily American 14 Apr 2024
A phrase? ... Anyway ... First, because taking a perfectly innocent noun or adjective and thumping “ize” onto the end to turn it into a weak verb is an insult to the English language, that beautiful fabric sewn by William Shakespeare and Jane Austen and T.S.
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Athletic, no. Competitive, yes. The two aren\u2019t an automatic pair

The Daily Sentinel 14 Apr 2024
... intense expression, 2/3 cup weakness leaving the body in the form of sweat/pain and 150% dedication to capitalizing nouns that shouldn’t be capitalized (due to a raging case of German envy, I guess).
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GRAMMAR DOG: Revising your work for economy

Cleburne Times-Review 22 Jan 2024
You should also avoid “colorless verbs” like forms of “to be” (is, are, was, were, be, being, been) and weak verbs like “come, get, go, have, make.” They often cause weaselry and unnecessary nouns (or namery), as in this example.
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Britain is asking the wrong questions about China

New Statesman 13 Sep 2023
That the Chinese government allegedly has spies in Westminster should come as no surprise. It would be more surprising if the government responded to China with anything more than a mix of strong nouns and weak verbs ... [See also ... But that was the past.
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Choose Irvine Welsh: new documentary explores the life of Scotland's 'urban Shakespeare'

The Conversation 11 Sep 2023
As a fellow “Hibby”, on the buildup to the night I found myself wondering ... Choose Irvine’s weaknesses. First, there is an over tendency to use found archival footage to illustrate any proper noun or place name mentioned throughout the 90 minutes ... .
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Charlotte Latvala: Why can't we celebrate every day?

The Beaver Times 19 Mar 2023
Sorry to all my female friends,” announced one of my old college buddies — a man — on Facebook. “Belated Happy International Women’s Day!” ... Pride Month ... Hamilton tut-tutting about turning a strong noun into a weak, flabby verb and I can’t do it.) ... ....
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Co-Founder of Dave & Buster’s, James ‘Buster’ Coley die

The Sentinel Newspaper 04 Jan 2023
Image source – New York Post ... What exactly is a “Buster”? Rappers use the slang name “Buster” (sometimes written “Busta”) as a derogatory noun in their songs. It symbolizes someone who is disliked and weak.
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