killer crocs - WordReference Forums "Killer crocs" seems like a title And it seems like an ordinary title It is a noun phrase, but it's hard to imagine a sentence that uses it As the post above says, "crocs" is clearly a shortened version of "crocodiles" Animals that attack and kill humans are sometimes called "killers" (noun) or "killer" (adjective)
Your a champ - WordReference Forums Hi I saw this today in a group conversation Both A and B are non-native speakers A has invited some friends to tonight's English Club, and B said "your a champ" to A I think the reason he said so is because A has successfully invited some new Chinese participants to the club while the point
Mislead misguide | WordReference Forums The students are misled misguided by the school authorities I wanted to know if misled and misguided have the same meaning?
crossing intersection crossroads junction - WordReference Forums Pictures edited and made by me Crossing: a place where you can safely cross a road, railway, river etc Crossing: a place where two lines, roads, tracks etc cross Source: Longman Dictionary Hello, Can we say that according to the Longman Dictionary definitions, picture number 1 and 2 both