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raillery discuss | |
Definition: | (noun) Light teasing repartee. |
Synonyms: | backchat, banter, give-and-take |
Usage: | Excitement instantly seized the whole party: a running fire of raillery and jests was proceeding when Sam returned. |
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I have been converted to Google's Chrome browser having left Internet Explorer many years ago and transferred my allegiance to Firefox. I like its clean look and the ability to enter both URL addresses or search terms into the same box. The eraly incarnations had a few glitches such as the inability to use Roboform - www.roboform.com - which is an invaluable tool for form filling and memorizing user names and passwords but these haves now been sorted. As far as speed is concerned a number of reviews have suggested that it is a bit quicker then IE or Firefox but a couple of nanoseconds is nether here nor there. While on the sunject of Google I am seriously considering converting from that search engine to Bing which has a similar 'clean' look and can sometimes provide more useful search information than the tried and trusted Google.
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