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Further, the most frequently used words in English — words that appear often, even in simple texts, and thus that children cannot avoid — have a high percentage of ambiguous or irregular letter-to-sound spellings.
IS THERE REALLY A ‘SCIENCE OF READING’ THAT TELLS US EXACTLY HOW TO TEACH KIDS TO READ?VALERIE STRAUSSJANUARY 26, 2021WASHINGTON POSTPomp flirted with camp, and familiar words unfolded at irregular rhythms, and our eyes weren’t allowed to glaze over, and neither were our ears.
OUR NATIONAL ANTHEM ENDS WITH A QUESTION. LADY GAGA ANSWERED IT AS BEST SHE COULD.CHRIS RICHARDSJANUARY 20, 2021WASHINGTON POSTThe irregular finances were first revealed in September 2018 when VOSD’s Will Huntberry found the district had suddenly come up more than $30 million short in its budget.
MORNING REPORT: CITY STOPS PAYING RENT ON 101 ASH ST.VOICE OF SAN DIEGOSEPTEMBER 2, 2020VOICE OF SAN DIEGOThe district’s irregular finances first came to light publically in September 2018, when Voice of San Diego revealed the district had suddenly come up more than $30 million short in its budget.
EMBATTLED SWEETWATER SUPERINTENDENT FIREDWILL HUNTSBERRYSEPTEMBER 1, 2020VOICE OF SAN DIEGOThe lumpy shape of Phobos is also evident from its irregular silhouette against the sun.
THESE IMAGES EXPOSE THE DARK SIDE OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM - ISSUE 89: THE DARK SIDECOREY S. POWELLAUGUST 26, 2020NAUTILUSAs a result, the atomic clocks would tick at irregular intervals, like a metronome that can’t keep a steady beat.
THE UNIVERSE MIGHT HAVE A FUNDAMENTAL CLOCK THAT TICKS VERY, VERY FASTEMILY CONOVERJULY 13, 2020SCIENCE NEWSThe cantonment was split into two sections by an irregular ravine, or nullah, running east and west.
THE RED YEARLOUIS TRACYThey lie either singly or superimposed to form more or less irregular clusters (Fig. 36).
A MANUAL OF CLINICAL DIAGNOSISJAMES CAMPBELL TODDSometimes dumb-bells, compact sheaves of fine needles, and irregular rhizome forms are seen (Fig. 40).
A MANUAL OF CLINICAL DIAGNOSISJAMES CAMPBELL TODDThey are usually shorter and more irregular in outline, and more frequently have irregularly broken ends.
A MANUAL OF CLINICAL DIAGNOSISJAMES CAMPBELL TODDWORDS RELATED TO IRREGULAR
- alien
- bizarre
- conflicting
- contradictory
- disconsonant
- discordant
- discrepant
- disparate
- dissonant
- distorted
- divergent
- extraneous
- fantastic
- fitful
- foreign
- illogical
- improper
- inappropriate
- inapropos
- inapt
- incoherent
- incompatible
- inconsistent
- irreconcilable
- irregular
- jumbled
- lopsided
- mismatched
- out of keeping
- rambling
- shifting
- twisted
- unavailing
- unbalanced
- unbecoming
- unconnected
- uncoordinated
- uneven
- unintelligible
- unpredictable
- unrelated
- unsuitable
- unsuited
- alien
- bizarre
- conflicting
- contradictory
- disconsonant
- discordant
- disparate
- distorted
- divergent
- extraneous
- fantastic
- fitful
- foreign
- illogical
- improper
- inappropriate
- inapropos
- inapt
- incoherent
- incompatible
- incongruent
- inconsistent
- irreconcilable
- irregular
- jumbled
- lopsided
- mismatched
- out of keeping
- rambling
- shifting
- twisted
- unavailing
- unbalanced
- unbecoming
- unconnected
- uncoordinated
- uneven
- unintelligible
- unpredictable
- unrelated
- unsuitable
- unsuited
- aberrant
- abnormal
- anomalous
- bizarre
- capricious
- cockeyed
- cranky
- crazy
- curious
- droll
- erratic
- far-out
- flaky
- freakish
- freaky
- funky
- funny
- idiosyncratic
- irregular
- nutty
- odd
- oddball
- off the wall
- off-center
- offbeat
- out in left field
- outlandish
- peculiar
- quaint
- queer
- quirky
- singular
- strange
- uncommon
- unconventional
- unusual
- way-out
- weird
- whimsical
- wild
- at a bargain
- bargain
- bargain-basement
- bargain-counter
- bought for a song
- budget
- buy
- cheapo
- competitive
- cost next to nothing
- cut-price
- cut-rate
- depreciated
- dime a dozen
- easy on the pocketbook
- economical
- half-priced
- inexpensive
- irregular
- low
- low tariff
- low-priced
- lowered
- marked down
- moderate
- nominal
- on sale
- popularly priced
- real buy
- reasonable
- reduced
- sale
- slashed
- standard
- steal
- uncostly
- undear
- utility
- worth the money
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