The word that links "nick" and "sake" is "of." Both terms can form common phrases: "nick of time" and "sake of argument." Additionally, they both can refer to contexts in which something is done for a particular purpose or reason.
no, pete's sake is not a bad word[according to my family]
The noun 'sake' is an abstract noun as a word for a cause, account, interest, or benefit; a word for a purpose; a word for a concept.The noun 'sake' is a concrete noun as a word for a Japanese alcoholic drink made from fermented rice; a word for a physical thing.
Sake is the correct spelling. I will answer this for your sake.(The same spelling is used for Japanese rice wine sake)
"Nick" is a single syllable word.
No it is not a word for the love of pete sake No it is not a word for the love of pete sake
The word 'nick' is not a short form for 'nickname'; instead, it refers to a small cut.
You can find pictures of Nick Jonas by browsing the sites listed in the "Related Links" section of this answer.
nick (verb) = charats (חרץ)nick (noun) = charits (חריץ) Nick (name) = Nick (ניק)
For heaven's sake, of course you can.
You can contact Nick Clegg at nickclegg @ sheffieldhallam.org.uk (remove spaces) or by using the Related Links section of this answer.
well... it is a medical ID tag, but here are a few links
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