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4 Verbs to Use for the Word hyphens
Most writers, however, think proper to insert a hyphen in the terms here referred to: as, he-bear, she-bear, the plurals of which are he-bears and she-bears.
They were destined to introduce the hyphen on English soil, and plant the orchards on whose ancestral branches should ultimately hang the Anglo-Saxon race, the progenitors of the eminent aristocracy of America.
There certainly can be no more reason for putting a hyphen after the common prefixes, than before the common affixes, ness, ly, and the rest.
Then the police arrived and swept up the hyphens.