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Difficult questions 1 I am cutting off my hair. I am cutting my hair. What is the difference? 2 What is the name for the spray used when sports players sprained their ankles? “muscle pain relieving spray?" Thank you for your time
12 gen 2016 03:50
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1) "cutting off my hair" would imply you are cutting your hair very, very short. For myself, I say it when I shave my head like here in my profile photo. For a woman, you might hear it said when very long hair is shaved or cut very short, like when donating your hair or selling it to a wig maker. "Cutting my hair" can be used the same way or more generally as well for any haircut. 2) I only see that spray used in football (soccer to me ^_^). My British friends call it "magic spray" because of the way players immediately jump up and are healed like magic from their fake injuries. It is a numbing cold spray which would help with a very minor injury but not do anything for a serious injury. I do not know if it has a proper name.
12 gennaio 2016
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There isn't any difference between "I am cutting off my hair." and "I am cutting my hair." As for the spray, I don't know. I don't know of any spray to relieve any muscles.
12 gennaio 2016
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