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Stadiums in one word 07:23 - Jul 30 with 1141 viewsKeno

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Stadiums in one word on 07:36 - Jul 30 with 1031 viewsBondiBlue

Stoke - windblown

It's like AI has sat there.

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Stadiums in one word on 10:52 - Jul 30 with 777 viewsKeno

Stadiums in one word on 07:36 - Jul 30 by BondiBlue

Stoke - windblown

It's like AI has sat there.


Who hasn't been blown in Stoke on Tuesday evening

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Stadiums in one word on 10:58 - Jul 30 with 744 viewsPinewoodblue

Stadiums in one word on 10:52 - Jul 30 by Keno

Who hasn't been blown in Stoke on Tuesday evening


Who hasn’t been proud?

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Stadiums in one word on 11:05 - Jul 30 with 717 viewsPortmanteauxcurling

Stadia.




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Stadiums in one word on 11:08 - Jul 30 with 692 viewsronnyd

Shouldn't Hillsborough now be called 'Barmy'?
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Stadiums in one word on 11:09 - Jul 30 with 689 viewsMiaow

Proud as (a) Punch.

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Stadiums in one word on 11:20 - Jul 30 with 644 viewsKeno

Stadiums in one word on 11:05 - Jul 30 by Portmanteauxcurling

Stadia.






Although, without wishing to be a pendant from The Oxford English Dictionary provides two plural forms for "stadium": stadiums and stadia. While stadia is the traditional, Latin-derived plural, stadiums is now the more common and natural-sounding plural in modern English

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Stadiums in one word on 12:26 - Jul 30 with 546 viewsPlums

Stadiums in one word on 11:20 - Jul 30 by Keno

Although, without wishing to be a pendant from The Oxford English Dictionary provides two plural forms for "stadium": stadiums and stadia. While stadia is the traditional, Latin-derived plural, stadiums is now the more common and natural-sounding plural in modern English


I thought you'd dropped being a pendant?

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Stadiums in one word on 12:47 - Jul 30 with 469 viewsMatt_Netherlands

Oxford- Incomplete.

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“Flats” (n/t) on 12:50 - Jul 30 with 449 viewsBloots

Stadiums in one word on 11:08 - Jul 30 by ronnyd

Shouldn't Hillsborough now be called 'Barmy'?



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Stadiums in one word on 12:55 - Jul 30 with 406 viewsblueasfook

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Stadiums in one word on 14:55 - Jul 30 with 235 viewsPortmanteauxcurling

Stadiums in one word on 11:20 - Jul 30 by Keno

Although, without wishing to be a pendant from The Oxford English Dictionary provides two plural forms for "stadium": stadiums and stadia. While stadia is the traditional, Latin-derived plural, stadiums is now the more common and natural-sounding plural in modern English


Thanks for explaining this (for the benefit of those that didn't know) Keno but if you thought I was erroneously trying to correct you for your use of the word stadium, you're mistaken. I was responding to your request for "Stadiums in one word" and, as I was first to give the right answer, do I win a prize?


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