Did you know that the show "Whose Line is it anyway?" is actually an English show that was shot in the United Kingdom, regardless of its popularity in the US?
trivia is already in a plural form. its singular form is trivium.
This is such a great word in the English language - use it at your next trivia party: Aichurophobia - fear of being touched by pointed objects
Most reputable newspapers are focused on delivering important and relative information to people, whereas gossip magazines rely more on the trivia of celebrities lives.
one who gathers trivia It can also mean a person who gathers seeds.
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Logan Pearsall Smith has written: 'A chime of words' -- subject(s): American Authors, Correspondence, English Authors 'The life and letters of Sir Henry Wotton' -- subject(s): Foreign relations 'Robert Bridges' -- subject(s): English language, Knowledge, Language and languages, Reform, Society for Pure English 'English idioms' -- subject(s): English language, Idioms, Terms and phrases 'Society for Pure English' 'Four words: romantic, originality, creative, genius' -- subject(s): English language, Semantics 'On reading Shakespeare' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation 'A treasury of English prose' -- subject(s): English prose literature 'Afterthoughts' -- subject(s): Aphorisms and apothegms 'Reperusals and re-collections' -- subject(s): English literature, History and criticism, Modern Literature 'Afterthoughts : Life and human nature' 'Death in Iceland' 'Unforgotten years' -- subject(s): Protected DAISY 'A treasury of English aphorisms' -- subject(s): Aphorisms and apothegms 'Saved from the salvage' -- subject(s): Characters, Violet 'The English language' -- subject(s): English language 'All trivia: Trivia, More trivia, Afterthoughts, Last words ...' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Lending library 'Needed words' -- subject(s): English language, New words
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Did you know that the show "Whose Line is it anyway?" is actually an English show that was shot in the United Kingdom, regardless of its popularity in the US?
Fred L. Worth has written: 'Rock Facts/the Ultimate Book of Rock & Roll Trivia' 'Elvis' -- subject(s): Miscellanea, Dictionaries, Discography 'The Great Movie Quiz Book' 'The trivia encyclopedia' -- subject(s): Questions and answers 'Complete Unabridged Super Trivia II' 'The World Almanac of Presidential Facts'
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trivia? do u mean like trivia games or what? cause if ur talking about trivia games you could always search for it or make your own trivia game
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the singular term is TRIVIUM. Trivia is already in plural form
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