The word in Standard English is fusty. It means smelling of mildew or decay; old fashioned, antique, spent.
The correct adverb is "supposedly" (allegedly, assumed to have).
The correct spelling for "supposably" is supposedly! Many people get it confused..like one of my friend named Abraham, i hope he see this. Another commonly misspelled word is "ecstasy" many people spell it with an x which would look like "extacy" hope this worked!
The word supposed means assumed, or idiomatically a proper or expected action. Although correctly pronounced (suh-POHZD), it often sounds like sapost, e.g. You're supposed to know this.
Ikuyo would most likely mean "lets go" or "Go on" either way I suppose is correct.
The verb form 'to suppose' used for a plural subject is suppose, for example: We suppose... You suppose... They suppose... The students suppose...
I suppose that the correct spelling is foot pound force.
The correct adverb is "supposedly" (allegedly, assumed to have).
No, "supppose" is not a word. The correct spelling is "suppose."
Are you kidding? How the hell is anyone suppose to know what her first thoughts were? You are dumb.
Yes. Your school should be having a spelling bee in January 2009.
I suppose that this is not a correct chemical symbol.
Bad spelling for 'white-space', I suppose. ^ I figured he meant switch-case.
Antoine Dalton is not known in science; I suppose that this is a bad spelling.
The correct sentence is: "Is it supposed to rain?" This is a question formed in the present tense asking about future weather conditions.
China. I suppose. Correct me if I'm wrong.
I suppose that ths affirmation is not correct.
I suppose that this name is correct.