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<p>curate, donate, emote, upholster and enthuse). Among syntactic constructions that arose are outside of, headed for, meet up with, back of, etc. Americanisms formed by alteration of some existing words include notably pesky, phony, rambunctious, buddy, <a href="page.php?w=sundae">sundae</a>, skeeter, sashay and kitty-corner. Adjectives that arose in the U.S. are, for example, lengthy, bossy, <a href="page.php?w=cuteness">cute</a> and cutesy, punk (in all senses), sticky (of the weather), through (as in "finished"), and many colloquial forms such</p><p>
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