different between quotations vs quotes
quotations
- For Wiktionary's use of quotations, see Wiktionary:Quotations
English
Noun
quotations
- plural of quotation
quotations From the web:
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- what quotations to use
- what questions
- what questions to ask in an interview
- what questions to ask a guy
- what questions to ask at the end of an interview
- what questions do adverbs answer
- what questions do they ask in an interview
quotes
English
Noun
quotes
- plural of quote
- Quotation marks.
- Put his statement in quotes.
Verb
quotes
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of quote
Anagrams
- toques
quotes From the web:
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- what quotes show that crooks is lonely
- what quotes show that candy is lonely
- what quotes show that lennie is lonely
- what quotes are public domain
- what quotes show that george is lonely
- what quotes show macbeth's ambition
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