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ShinEarly English Center on Twitter: "The Notorious Buffalo Sentence: "Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo." See how one word can make a complete sentence. Buffalo here can be a noun,
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QuizzClub.com - The thing is that it employs three distinct meanings of the word buffalo: 1. A proper noun that refers to the name of a city (Buffalo, New York); 2. A