Yahoo: Teen’s breasts grew to triple G-cup size following COVID vaccination: ‘Concerns not adequately addressed’
A 19-year-old woman’s breasts stunningly grew from a B cup to a triple G in the six months following her Pfizer COVID-19 vaccination in what researchers are calling a first-of-its-kind case. The ...
Teen’s breasts grew to triple G-cup size following COVID vaccination: ‘Concerns not adequately addressed’
AOL: Teen’s breasts grew to triple G-cup size following COVID vaccination: ‘Concerns not adequately addressed’
Snopes.com: No Evidence Woman's Breasts Grew to Triple G-Cup After Receiving COVID-19 Vaccine
No Evidence Woman's Breasts Grew to Triple G-Cup After Receiving COVID-19 Vaccine
According to the Cambridge Corpus of American English, Americans strongly prefer triple as an adjective, noun and verb. British and Australian writers, on the other hand, seem to use both triple and treble, but with treble more frequent as a verb and triple as a noun and adjective. Fowler distinguished between treble meaning that something had become three times as large in size, and triple ...
"Triple threat" means things in different contexts. For performers, it refers to someone who excels at acting, singing, and dancing. In basketball, it refers to a person who has the option to pass,...
Plenty of English words have a non-doubled consonant letter after a short vowel. The only time when you can expect consonant doubling to systematically apply after a short vowel is before certain suffixes (such as -ing, -ed, -er, -est, -ist). But in a non-suffixed word like triple, there isn't an easy way to predict the spelling from the pronunciation or vice versa. The spelling "tripple" was ...