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Daebak! The OED gets a K-update | Oxford English Dictionary
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Romance definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Binge-watch, impostor syndrome added to Oxford English Dictionary
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Be Together - What is #love in the Oxford Dictionary? a. An intense feeling of romantic attachment based on an attraction felt by one person for another; intense liking and concern for
Kilig in new batch of words in the Oxford English Dictionary
Aadhaar, dabba, hartal, shaadi make it to Oxford dictionary | India News - Times of India
Oxford English Dictionary Adds the Word 'Hentai' - Interest - Anime News Network
12 Words and Phrases for Romantic Relationships | Merriam-Webster
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Kilig' is now a part of the Oxford English Dictionary
English to Bangla Meaning/Translation of Romantic
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How the Oxford English Dictionary was brought to life in a rustic 'scriptorium' - ABC News
Aiyoh! It's officially in the Oxford dictionary - IBTimes India
Oxford Dictionary Updates Definition of “Woman” to Be More LGBTQ+ Inclusive | Them
10 Archaic Yet Romantic Words For Valentine's Day - Dictionary.com
Oxford English dictionary (OED) adds 200 east African words — Quartz Africa
hopeless romantic Meaning & Origin | Slang by Dictionary.com
Oxford English Dictionary admits it used wrong sense for word 'literally' | Daily Mail Online