
homemade or home made or home-made - WordReference Forums
May 8, 2014 · homemade or home made or home-made Hello, I've found each of the spellings in the headline and I'm not sure if all of them are correct or there is one use more frequently than the …
homemade vs. handmade | WordReference Forums
Jan 9, 2011 · Well, "homemade" means "made at home" while "handmade" means made by hand, not by a machine. Many "homemade" items are also "handmade," because people who make things at …
Believe in/ believe on | WordReference Forums
May 2, 2017 · I also have seen it on homemade billboards in rural Indiana and on bumper stickers like the one in #6, which refer to the same passage in the New Testament. I associate it with evangelical …
Grado de afectación - WordReference Forums
Sep 26, 2007 · Hola foreros juristas. Se trata de un caso de terrorismo. El grado de afectación se refiere a las consecuencias médicas que ha tenido en una víctima. ¿Hay un término que se emplee en el …
Bring-and-bake sales | WordReference Forums
Sep 5, 2016 · It must be wonderful to live in a safe and timeless place, where you know everyone and everyone knows you, and you can all count on each other. I envied them their sense of community, …
Spaghetti alla chitarra | WordReference Forums
Jul 25, 2012 · Surely the point about "spaghetti alla chitarra" is not only that it's homemade but that it is made by stretching the pasta over a board, then cut to resemble the strings of a guitar. An important …
slang meaning of sinker? - WordReference Forums
Oct 1, 2019 · That would probably be the only function of a homemade sinker make of (doughnut-looking) lead washers. I think purchased versions are also used to give what is at the end of a fishing …
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Aug 1, 2019 · To treat someone (verb) can mean to pay for something so that they don’t have to. Or it can just mean to do something especially nice for someone; to give them a present or an experience …
"I've made..." or "I made..."? | WordReference Forums
May 12, 2017 · In the context we're given here, which is actually serving the homemade cakes for the person to eat, I'd go for the perfect tense in BE: I've made some cakes for you.