Dot above the i e g
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TITTLEDot above the i, e.g.
TITTLEDot above the i
ultrashort(of radio waves) Having a wavelength significantly shorter than that of the usual shortwaves, in particular shorter than 10 meters (i.e., of a VHF frequency above 30 MHz)
ANSAll of the above, e.g.: Abbr.
INITIALThe "I" of FBI, e.g.
PARADOX"I never tell the truth," e.g.
RAPSTARThe Notorious B.I.G., e.g.
ALIBI"I was at the movies," e.g.
OUTGOPayment to the I.R.S., e.g.
TUTORAnna Leonowens, e.g., in "The King and I"
BSIDEThe Beatles' "P.S. I Love You," e.g.
RMOVIES"The Godfather" parts I, II and III, e.g.
BSIDE"I Am The Walrus" vis- -vis "Hello Goodbye," e.g.
EYETUNES"The Look of Love" and "Suddenly I See," e.g.?
REBUSThe heart in "I Love New York" signs, e.g.
KINGLYRIC"I feel the earth move under my feet," e.g.?
ALIBI"I was at the movies at the time," e.g.
ALIBI"I was stuck in traffic at the time," e.g.
ALIBI"I was out of town at the time," e.g.
ALIBI"I was at home sleeping at the time," e.g.
ALIBI"I was walking the dog at the time," e.g.
DUET"You're the One That I Want" (song from "Grease"), e.g.
ALIBI"I was at a movie when the crime occurred," e.g.
PSASG.I. Joe's "Knowing is half the battle" spots, e.g.
ALIBI"I was out of town at the time of the murder," e.g.
EXITLINEBlanche DuBois's "I have always depended on the kindness of strangers," e.g.
ONELINER"I wonder what the word for 'dots' looks like in Braille," e.g.
SIGNSay "I love you" by extending the thumb, index finger, and pinky, e.g.
DARE"I bet you won't dive off the high board with your eyes closed," e.g.
ONELINER"Apparently I snore so loudly that it scares everybody in the car I'm driving," e.g.
YALIECaleb Madison, e.g. (Hint: I go to school up in New Haven. Hint two: But not the University of New Haven ...)
protasesThe clause expressing the condition in a conditional sentence (e.g., if you asked me in if you asked me I would agree)
performativeRelating to or denoting an utterance by means of which the speaker performs a particular act (e.g., I bet, I apologize, I promise)
juncturesThe set of features in speech that enable a hearer to detect a word or phrase boundary, e.g., distinguishing I scream from ice cream
junctureThe set of features in speech that enable a hearer to detect a word or phrase boundary, e.g., distinguishing I scream from ice cream
pronounA word that can function by itself as a noun phrase and that refers either to the participants in the discourse (e.g., I, you) or to someone or something mentioned elsewhere in the discourse (e.g., she, it, this)
pronounsA word that can function by itself as a noun phrase and that refers either to the participants in the discourse (e.g., I, you) or to someone or something mentioned elsewhere in the discourse (e.g., she, it, this)