Jump to content

User:DTLHS/word tracking/en/CBC/all

From Wiktionary, the free dictionary

Words extracted from CBC

  • Alphabetical: all

Missing words

[edit]
  1. arpilleras exclude
    • 2021 January 3, Megan Williams, “Knitting is helping this Canadian in Italy make sense of the COVID-19 pandemic”, in CBC[1]:
      She points to the arpilleras within the museum's own collection as one example.
      add
  2. beforetimes exclude
    • 2020 October 28, Rafferty Baker, “What you need to know about B.C.'s new rules on socializing indoors”, in CBC[2]:
      Should gatherings at home look like the 'beforetimes'?
      add
  3. bevvie exclude
    • 2020 January 9, Janet Ho, “Must-skate situations: Scenic rinks, icy trails and frozen lakes across the country”, in CBC[3]:
      Next to Gatineau Park, well known for its cross-country skiing trails, there's a three-kilometre path where ice skaters can glide surrounded by evergreens, before resting at the chalet for a hot bevvie with family and friends.
      add
  4. bhayya exclude
    • 2020 November 12, Rishi Nagar, “OPINION”, in CBC[4]:
      I was never treated like a bhayya.
      add
  5. bhayyaly exclude
    • 2020 November 12, Rishi Nagar, “OPINION”, in CBC[5]:
      It was brotherly advice, not the bhayyaly kind!
      add
  6. bhayyas exclude
    • 2020 November 12, Rishi Nagar, “OPINION”, in CBC[6]:
      I want everybody to look for brothers when they hire somebody, and not bhayyas.
      add
  7. bpd exclude
    • 2020 October 15, Thomas Gunton, “Latest oil demand forecasts raise questions about economic wisdom of Trans Mountain pipeline expansion”, in CBC[7]:
      And even under the optimistic pre-COVID forecasts, pipeline expansions exceed the expected increase in oil production by between 1.2 and 2.1 million bpd.
      add
  8. cheeseology exclude
    • 2020 November 28, Maggie Gillis, “St. John's caterer cooks up new career path with 2 kids' TV shows”, in CBC[8]:
      We interview a paleontologist and an ornithologist, but we also create some 'ologies,' like 'deliciousology' and 'cheeseology.' And we go and interview people who work in the different 'ologies.' And then we go back to the mad scientist kitchen lab and I do an experiment and then we have some trivia where we where review what we've learned," she explained.
      add
  9. cheesies exclude
    • 2020 January 13, “When time was running out to buy cigarettes from a machine”, in CBC[9]:
      A few cigarettes, some candy bars, chips, cheesies.
      add
  10. coosy exclude
    • 2020 June 16, “Go inside this mid-century design exhibit — including an outfit crocheted from old CBC videotape”, in CBC[10]:
      She also made a coosy for her car and drove across the country, stopped in various cities, and stepped out fully decked out in this wonderful ensemble.
      add
  11. draglesque exclude
    • 2020 June 22, Peter Knegt, “This Pride, come inside for a digital queer cabaret unlike anything else”, in CBC[11]:
      Through draglesque, Gay Jesus utilizes intimacy and illusion to engage audiences in political conversation.
      add
  12. favourables exclude
    • 2020 October 17, Éric Grenier, “How U.S. polls got it wrong in 2016 — and why they're more likely to get it right this time”, in CBC[12]:
      As of Friday, RealClearPolitics puts Biden's favourables at 51 per cent and his unfavourables at 44 per cent.
      add
    • 2020 December 29, Éric Grenier, “What if? How politics in 2020 might have looked if the pandemic had never happened”, in CBC[13]:
      Though Biden's favourables remain better than Trump's (or Clinton's, for that matter), the incumbent president still scores high on his handling of the economy.
      add
  13. perfluoroalkylcarboxylic exclude
    • 2020 May 15, Bob McDonald, “Persistent pollutants and the unintended side effects of the Montreal Protocol”, in CBC[14]:
      A new Canadian study found traces of perfluoroalkylcarboxylic acids (scPFCAs) in ice cores drilled in the Arctic.
      add
  14. pscyhes exclude
    • 2017 May 22, John Chidley-Hill, “Ryan Getzlaf's homophobic slur draws criticism from gay former player”, in CBC[15]:
      Instead, he hopes that the NHL, its players, and other sports leagues try to engage and educate adolescent players before homophobic, racist or sexist language is ingrained in their pscyhes.
      add
  15. quaranteam exclude
    • 2020 December 24, “December 23, 2020 Episode Transcript”, in CBC[16]:
      SM: Taking one for the quaranteam.
      add
  16. roadtrip exclude
    • 2020 November 27, Laura Sciarpelletti, “From agriculture to iconic Indigenous art, the North Battleford region has much to be proud of”, in CBC[17]:
      Land of Living Stories: Virtual roadtrip visits Saskatchewan's hidden gems
      add
  17. spiegeltent exclude
    • 2015 September 8, Leah Collins, “Empire has acrobats, music, comedy — but you're the star”, in CBC[18]:
      Inside Empire's spiegeltent.
      add
  18. supervendor exclude
    • 2020 January 13, “When time was running out to buy cigarettes from a machine”, in CBC[19]:
      There's supervendor coming.
      add
  19. unfavourables exclude
    • 2020 October 17, Éric Grenier, “How U.S. polls got it wrong in 2016 — and why they're more likely to get it right this time”, in CBC[20]:
      As of Friday, RealClearPolitics puts Biden's favourables at 51 per cent and his unfavourables at 44 per cent.
      add
  20. valourizing exclude
    • 2020 December 11, Angela Sun, “It's not enough to 'save' theatre — we have to transform how its marginalized artists are treated”, in CBC[21]:
      We should refrain from valourizing the 'million-and-one' hustle mentality and recognize artists are also exploited and precarious workers.
      add
  21. wastewaster exclude
    • 2020 December 31, “Money problems on every side: Danny Breen on how St. John's is being slammed”, in CBC[22]:
      John's and communities like Mount Pearl, Paradise and Torbay already have regionalized approaches to fire, water and wastewaster services, but added "I think there's more that we can do together" to make the area economically stronger.
      add
  22. youest exclude
    • 2018 June 22, Devin Heroux, “Hometown Pride: Eric Radford is now a hero in the place where he was bullied as a kid”, in CBC[23]:
      You're trying to become the youest you," he says.
      add

Latin

[edit]
  1. amore exclude
    • 2019 December 3, Robert Rowat, “Our 20 favourite Canadian classical albums of 2019”, in CBC[24]:
      Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra, Elisa Citterio, Vivaldi con amore (Tafelmusik)
      add
  2. animarum exclude
    • 2020 July 1, Robert Rowat, “The best music to stream right now, according to Vivian Fung”, in CBC[25]:
      'O pastor animarum,' Hildegard von Bingen
      add
  3. anne exclude
    • 2020 December 15, “Canada Council Digital Originals supports artists with $5,000 pandemic relief grants”, in CBC[26]:
      sophie anne edwards — Interview with a river — Kagawong, Manitoulin Island, ON
      add
  4. borealis exclude
    • 2020 December 11, “Citizen scientists help reveal new features of the mysterious aurora-like phenomenon called STEVE”, in CBC[27]:
      To the naked eye STEVE, which accompanies the regular aurora borealis, or Northern Lights, can be mistaken for an aircraft contrail in the sky.
      add
    • 2020 January 9, Janet Ho, “Must-skate situations: Scenic rinks, icy trails and frozen lakes across the country”, in CBC[28]:
      With no shortage of space to play on, this lake — depending on the spot — may also offer views of the aurora borealis and colourful houseboats frozen into the ice.
      add
  5. circuler exclude
    • 2020 December 15, “Canada Council Digital Originals supports artists with $5,000 pandemic relief grants”, in CBC[29]:
      Hélène Lefebvre — À l'ombre de son ombre, circuler — Ottawa, ON
      add
  6. conte exclude
    • 2020 December 15, “Canada Council Digital Originals supports artists with $5,000 pandemic relief grants”, in CBC[30]:
      Collectif Trames — Placide-Eustache : adaptation audio d'un conte millénaire au format balado — Montréal, QC
      add
    • 2020 December 24, “December 23, 2020 Episode Transcript”, in CBC[31]:
      NF: She actually invented the word fairy tale, conte de fée, and has been pretty overlooked by history, in part because she's a woman.
      add
  7. deciso exclude
    • 2019 December 3, Robert Rowat, “Our 20 favourite Canadian classical albums of 2019”, in CBC[32]:
      Patrick Roux's Ombres et lumières is a binary form whose neo-Baroque A section frames an Allergo deciso that's at once lyrical and thrilling in Cicchillitti and Cowan's hands.
      add
  8. diem exclude
    • 2020 July 24, Elizabeth Thompson, “Hundreds of thousands of Canadians could get a tax break for working from home during pandemic”, in CBC[33]:
      It also said the CRA should consider simplifying the process by allowing taxpayers to claim a per diem deduction for costs related to working from home.
      add
  9. dios exclude
    • 2020 October 31, Chris Hall, “Florida takes centre stage in a presidential election like no other”, in CBC[34]:
      But for Deborah Tamargo of the Florida Federation of Republican Women, the trust is not only in el dios but in something just as big.
      add
  10. erectus exclude
    • 2019 November 22, “The greatest ape — an extinct, half-ton monster — now has its place on our family tree”, in CBC[35]:
      The hope is that evolutionary relationships between our species and extinct lineages like australopithecus or homo erectus could be much better understood.
      add
  11. fatale exclude
    • 2021 January 12, “Get ready for the first scripted podcast from the world of Murdoch Mysteries”, in CBC[36]:
      How has his troubled relationship with his father changed over the years as new information has come to light? How has his relationship with Julia evolved as they faced and overcame so many struggles? And even more interesting, are the things that make up the man that will be a surprise to long-time fans of the series? As a man of science, what is his true relationship with his Catholic faith? Did he ever feel tempted by the femme fatale Eva Pearce?
      add
  12. fide exclude
    • 2021 January 14, Robert Rowat, “'Oh hell ya': musicians react to Pixar Studio's Soul”, in CBC[37]:
      These writers obviously know some bona fide, self-absorbed jazz musicians!
      add
  13. hoc exclude
    • 2020 December 8, Yvette Brend, “Distillers scrambled to make hand sanitizer for free. Then the federal government moved on”, in CBC[38]:
      Scot Stewart is the head distiller at True North Distillery in Grand Forks, B.C., another ad hoc hand-sanitizer maker.
      add
  14. horizontales exclude
    • 2020 December 15, “Canada Council Digital Originals supports artists with $5,000 pandemic relief grants”, in CBC[39]:
      Eve Rousseau-Cyr — Intimarium, un vivarium de l'intime/Les hiérarchies horizontales — Québec
      add
  15. maligne exclude
    • 2020 October 31, Aritha van Herk, “OPINION”, in CBC[40]:
      And so, while I too will be watching the results of the American election with that irresistible fascination for a slow-motion train-crash, I will resist my joie maligne, delight in another's suffering.
      add
  16. maxime exclude
    • 2020 December 15, “Canada Council Digital Originals supports artists with $5,000 pandemic relief grants”, in CBC[41]:
      maxime auguste — À distance d'un maître — Montréal, QC
      add
  17. memoriam exclude
    • 2021 January 4, Andrea Warner, “In Memoriam: a tribute to the musicians who left us in 2020”, in CBC[42]:
      Listen to an in memoriam radio special, Souvenirs, hosted by Rich Terfry, airing Friday, Jan.
      add
  18. mentales exclude
    • 2020 December 15, “Canada Council Digital Originals supports artists with $5,000 pandemic relief grants”, in CBC[43]:
      Rosalie Hudon-Fecteau et Michel Houde — Les capsules mentales de Gum et Tofu — Lorraine, QC
      add
  19. occuper exclude
    • 2020 December 15, “Canada Council Digital Originals supports artists with $5,000 pandemic relief grants”, in CBC[44]:
      Isabelle Blouin-Gagné — L'espace à occuper — Rimouski, QC
      add
  20. phthisica exclude
    • 2020 November 22, Ainsley Hawthorn, “From hard pants to consumptive chic: How pandemics influence fashion”, in CBC[45]:
      One symptom of tuberculosis, a state of euphoria called spes phthisica, was thought to lead to heightened creativity; some famous victims, like the poet John Keats, created their best work shortly before their deaths.
      add
  21. qui exclude
    • 2020 December 15, “Canada Council Digital Originals supports artists with $5,000 pandemic relief grants”, in CBC[46]:
      Julie Brind'Amour — Musique qui mijote — Sherbrooke, QC
      add
  22. spes exclude
    • 2020 November 22, Ainsley Hawthorn, “From hard pants to consumptive chic: How pandemics influence fashion”, in CBC[47]:
      One symptom of tuberculosis, a state of euphoria called spes phthisica, was thought to lead to heightened creativity; some famous victims, like the poet John Keats, created their best work shortly before their deaths.
      add