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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I shrunk" is not correct in standard written English; the correct form is "I shrank." You can use "I shrank" when referring to something that has become smaller in size, typically due to washing or exposure to heat.
Example: "After I accidentally washed my favorite sweater in hot water, I shrank it and now it doesn't fit anymore."
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It looks like a prop from "Honey, I Shrunk the Camera".
"After the baby, I shrunk from a size 18 to a size 11," she said proudly.
If this trend were a movie it would be called "Honey, I Shrunk the Camper".
In Honey I Shrunk the Audience you get 'shrunk' sitting in an auditorium.
Like Honey, I Shrunk the Kids it tells you the plot, the tone, the genre... everything.
Consultants include John Milius, scriptwriter for "Apocalypse Now," and Randal Kleiser, who directed "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids".
But Senator Byron L. Dorgan, Democrat of North Dakota, derided the Republican approach as "Honey, I shrunk the plan".
And the movie version of the angling experience in brooks would probably be called, "Honey, I Shrunk the Trout".
Reaction to the report has been breathless, with newspaper headlines proclaiming "Exodus from N.J. grows" and "Honey, I shrunk N.J".
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