different between superbold vs supersold
superbold
English
Etymology
super- +? bold
Adjective
superbold (comparative more superbold, superlative most superbold)
- Very bold (in various senses).
- 2002, John Farman, The Short and Bloody History of Highwaymen (page 31)
- There was one superbold villain called Whitney, the self-proclaimed "King of the Highwaymen."
- 2007, "Jan Engelhardt", [PATCH 1/2] Colored kernel output (run3) (on Internet newsgroup fa.linux.kernel)
- But 0x80 might be interpreted in a different fashion for some othercon, yielding for example superbold rather than blinking. I'll have to try this, because usually, setterm operates on TTYs rather than VCs.
- 2002, John Farman, The Short and Bloody History of Highwaymen (page 31)
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supersold
English
Verb
supersold
- simple past tense and past participle of supersell
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