Thanks, D. Yes, she's an attractive woman. Decent movie, good story. The two of them have chemistry though nothing gets romantic. Not a Chick Flick, as they say.DMac wrote: ↑Thu Dec 14, 2023 7:57 am I think re is correct.
re: preposition, with regard to.
With regard to dirt in this case.
If he were saying read I think the
line would be, "Context to read as
dirt."
Maybe a real English major will
chime in though.
She's cute (can say that, we're
not on the wlax side).
WORDS
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I love words. However, there are some words I just hate the sound of. Like conundrum. Or confluence.
Love learning new ones. I was watching an excellent PBS documentary last night about Huey Long for the second time and again, a certain word caught my ear: pesterance. It's an old word not in use any more but it sounds funny. Cool word to add to a vocabulary. Kind of obvious what the meaning is.
Love learning new ones. I was watching an excellent PBS documentary last night about Huey Long for the second time and again, a certain word caught my ear: pesterance. It's an old word not in use any more but it sounds funny. Cool word to add to a vocabulary. Kind of obvious what the meaning is.
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Great word
Poleaxed. Great usage of it here:
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