· Hello everyone, I read many discussions here on W.R about it and I found out that it's offensive to call someone that is a dwarf a dwarf. It's better to say "little people". My question: does … · A dwarf is a real person of small stature due to medical reasons, somebody with an average sized body but unusuallly short limbs because of growth hormone deficiency. Calling a … · There was an article about dwarfs and political correctness in the Sun in 2005, according to this: PANTOS of Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs are being censored — to outlaw the word … · The words uttered by dwarf Bashful "And when he got the best of me, I got the worst of him." Does "He got the best of me" mean he defeated me? Does "I got the worst of him" mean I was … · Gimli the Dwarf is saying that he hasn't killed any baddies (orcs, etc.) since The Company left Moria. The present perfect connects a past moment (when he left Moria) with the present (the … · Hi dears, which one of the following expressions do you think it is correct? I participated IN the xy project I participated AT the xy project I participated TO the xy project. Do the other ones … · Please, help me with the preposition: She reminded me about / of my having to return the dictionary to her. · I was teaching an lesson today and this doubth came out. Are they both correct? Examples: Are you not going yet? Aren't you going yet? Thanks in advance. · In conversational English as I hear it, using "progress" as a verb in this way, instead of as a noun, would seem very peculiar. " I am making progress with my English " seems entirely natural, … · Greetings! I searched the forums for past threads but was surprised not to find any that addressed this topic. I'm looking for affectionate and/or humorous (but not extremely offensive!) …