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apostrophe

[uh-pos-truh-fee] / əˈpɒs trə fi /






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Onetime David had the matte knife and he said, “Has anybody seen a reverse apostrophe?”

From New York Times

It said in its petition for Supreme Court review that it included a distinctive pattern of curly and straight apostrophes in transcriptions for some new songs that spelled out 'RED HANDED' in Morse code.

From Reuters

Ms. Coe, the biographer, said Washington would have been happy to celebrate his birthday with other presidents, apostrophe or not.

From New York Times

“In written English, especially when it’s a name that ends in s and it’s a polysyllabic name, you could add the apostrophe s, if you are really a stickler for the rules,” she said.

From Washington Post

About the same time reporters were gathering with Balaam on Tuesday, Renner posted an Instagram photo of himself in a hospital bed and a message, missing an apostrophe.

From Washington Times