Word Confusion: Destain vs Disdain vs Distain vs Distrain
If I can’t destain my clothes, whaddya think my chances are of having the government distrain them? For, lo, I would not distain nor disdain not having to deal with dem stains!
If I can’t destain my clothes, whaddya think my chances are of having the government distrain them? For, lo, I would not distain nor disdain not having to deal with dem stains!
A reference to an article by Nathan Ford on “”Applying Macrotypography for a More Readable Web Page”.
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