No, you do not put a hyphen between the words "eighteen" and "eighties."
You would put a P and some words about them A words about them W words about them N words E words E words
That answer would be too extensive to put on one page.
The answer is that it could not be done, You could glue the words together and put them in but that would not be a proper kaleidoscope.
It seems so obvious. No wish to be rude but I would think in fact totally believe if you put "portmanteau words" into Google you'll get heaps of opportunities. It seems so obvious. No wish to be rude but I would think in fact totally believe if you put "portmanteau words" into Google you'll get heaps of opportunities.
To put abstract ideas into close up words you would need to use concrete descriptions. This will ensure that the reader will get a true understanding of what you mean.
This answer would be derogatory, so we won't put any insult words down. You should call them people.
The same way you would put words in without a table. I think that the problem you are having is you forgot to close the table code, Put "</table>" when and where you want to end your table. It may also help to put "<br>" after that if it doesn't go to the line below the table.
The guest was a spider in a rosebush, to entrap with dance.
You should put in both seriousness and a bit of laughter in the invitation. Explain what it will be about and why you want the certain person to attend.
I believe "it's" would come first since the root words are "it" and "is" and "it" would come before "it's".
A few other words meaning put are lay, place, set, and position.