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adjective satellite • of the most contemptible kind • most unfortunate or miserable • showing utter resignation or hopelessness • showing humiliation or submissiveness | ||||
| 53% | 8 | Syntactic construction used to define or explain a noun or noun phrase by placing another noun or noun phrase next to it | ||
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| 39% | 12 | Shift from a single vowel to a double vowel in pronunciation | ||
verb • change from a simple vowel to a diphthong | ||||
Worthless Vowel Shift In Noun Governed By Verb
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ABJECT which was last seen in the Telegraph Toughie crossword.
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