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hyphen

Punctuation mark (-) used to join certain words together (sister-in-law, brigadier-general) and to hyphenate long words broken up by justification in word processed or printed text. Adjectival compounds (see adjective) are hyphenated because they modify the noun jointly rather than separately (‘a small-town boy’ is a boy from a small town; ‘a small town boy’ is a small boy from a town).

The use of hyphens with adverbs is redundant unless an identical adjective exists (well, late, long): ‘late-blooming plant’ but ‘brightly blooming plant’. Phrasal verbs are not hyphenated (‘things turned out well’, ‘it washed up on the beach’) unless used adjectivally (‘a well-turned-out crowd’, ‘a washed-up athlete’). Nouns formed from phrasal verbs are hyphenated or joined together (‘a good turnout tonight’, ‘please do the washing-up’). In the use of certain prefixes, modern style is moving towards omitting the hyphen (noncooperation).



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I will make a perfectly literal translation, and throw in the parenthesis-marks and some hyphens for the assistance of the reader--though in the original there are no parenthesis-marks or hyphens, and the reader is left to flounder through to the remote verb the best way he can:
The look he got, made him cut it suddenly short and not put any more hyphens in it.
 
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