What 9 letter word is still a word each time you take away a letter?

What 9 letter word is still a word each time you take away a letter?

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What is the difference between cue and queue?

Cue typically refers to a signal that encourages someone to take an action, while queue indicates an ordered line or file. Both cue and queue are pronounced like the letter Q, and are considered to be homophones. Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings.

Is queue American or British?

Okay, it’s certainly true that queue is used relatively rarely in American English: As the Oxford English Dictionary says in its listing for the word, it is a “chiefly British” word.

Is Queueing a British thing?

Queuing. In the UK, wherever there is a mass of people you will find an orderly queue. British etiquette dictates that when you arrive, you join the back of the queue so that each person receives the service in the order that they arrived.

What do they call a line in England?

Such a group of people is known as a queue (British usage) or line (American usage), and the people are said to be waiting or standing in a queue or in line, respectively. (In the New York City area, the phrase on line is often used in place of in line.)

What is the British word for a crazy person?

Barmy: crazy, insane; always derogatory.

What do the British call a baby stroller?

pram