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fairisle Fri 21-Jun-19 18:36:28

Read Dickens

angelic Sun 07-Jul-19 22:42:00

Insect bite

Tangerine Sun 07-Jul-19 22:44:12

Bite hard

DameJudyClench Sun 07-Jul-19 22:45:54

Hard cheese

angelic Sun 07-Jul-19 22:54:24

Cheese slice

Merelina Sun 07-Jul-19 23:41:01

Slice evenly

crazyH Sun 07-Jul-19 23:42:24

Evenly distributed

angelic Mon 08-Jul-19 08:26:55

Distributed out

Bellanonna Mon 08-Jul-19 08:28:52

Out where?

angelic Mon 08-Jul-19 09:01:19

Where to?

Yorksherlass Mon 08-Jul-19 09:09:05

To stop

JessK Mon 08-Jul-19 09:21:16

Stop now

Nannyxthree Mon 08-Jul-19 09:46:59

Now listen

crazyH Mon 08-Jul-19 09:48:19

Listen carefully

SparklyGrandma Mon 08-Jul-19 09:50:38

Carefully lifting

angelic Mon 08-Jul-19 10:07:10

Lifting box

crazyH Mon 08-Jul-19 10:24:14

Box closed

Yorksherlass Mon 08-Jul-19 10:38:06

Closed mind

nanamac77 Mon 08-Jul-19 10:42:50

mind games

GrandmaJan Mon 08-Jul-19 11:02:46

Games played

angelic Mon 08-Jul-19 11:17:43

Played around

crazyH Mon 08-Jul-19 12:02:18

Around Britain

jackfowler Mon 08-Jul-19 13:32:19

First, some terminology: any sequence of any two words is known as a bigram; if a particular bigram is a pair of words that exists in text more often than would be expected by chance, or that carries a meaning more than the sum of its parts (such as the bigrams you mentioned in the question), then the bigram is called a collocation.

Nannyxthree Mon 08-Jul-19 14:14:17

Britain, Tate

fairisle Mon 08-Jul-19 14:47:33

Tate gallery

angelic Mon 08-Jul-19 15:07:35

Gallery wall

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