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Is the entire piece of furniture (the display case and the drawer under it (as a side note, there is only one drawer)) called a hutch in American English or does the term refer only to the display case?
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Difference between rail,track,slide, slider and runner when talking about the components of a drawer or a sliding door that the drawer or the door slides along? I am interested in American English usage differences.
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Do lassoes, snares and animal control poles have loops or nooses? I am interested in American English.
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What verb forms the most natural collocation with Chinese Jump Rope in American English? I'd say "play Chinese jump rope". The kids are playing Chinese jump rope.
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