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Which word does 'entities' refer to meaning of 'for the grant of such privileges' | Confusing words: Brush, rinse, scrub, sweep or wipe?
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Divy or divvy? #1 (permalink) Tue Nov 04, 2008 9:16 am   Divy or divvy?
 

How often do you use or hear the word 'divy' or 'divvy'?
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Divy or divvy? #2 (permalink) Tue Nov 04, 2008 9:30 am   Divy or divvy?
 

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'Is that the same as 'divvy up' (= share)? (Sorry, I am at a school and can't access OneLook.) If so, I use it on occasion in casual conversation.
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