Angrily, resentfully, IN A HUFF. The origin of dudgeon has been lost and today the word is never used except with high—never alone and not even with low. In use from about 1600 on, the term was a cliché by the time explorer David Livingstone wrote “He went off in high dudgeon” (The Zambezi and Its Tributaries, 1865). The phrase may be dying out.
The government prepares a photography and TikTok contest among census
takers to reward their experience.
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This Sunday, the Minister of Planning, Sergio Cusicanqui, shared some good
news. In the upcoming days, a photography and TikTok contest will be
launched...
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