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Aug 29, 2013 09:44AM
Would Frost work for Ice?
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Sheila wrote: "She wouldn't have it neat. It could be on the rocks. Would that work for ice?""On the rocks" is a little outside the box, but I think it could only mean "with ice", so I'll take it.
Dawn (Kat N Hat) wrote: "Pat wrote: "thanks Dawn I know this is a huge job"But it is a job I love."
you just need to know you are appreciated every now and again and not taken for granted
ywI need a book to read now and each book I've picked up to read has several challenge words.....aaargh!
Pat wrote: "ywI need a book to read now and each book I've picked up to read has several challenge words.....aaargh!"
This is the point where you fill in with one of those freebie e-books that are never long enough to count.
Ezinwanyi~For you, Agron wrote: "Dawn, Post 95&96.
Thanks"
Sorry I missed you. Both are perfect examples.
I'm still trying to source out costume. Will either or both of these work?He might see you going into the police station. I'll wear a disguise then.
or
Studies have shown that patients trust their physcians most when they stay in costume. They just don't believe I'm a doctor if I don't wear the white coat.
Dawn (Kat N Hat) wrote: "Ezinwanyi~For you, Agron wrote: "Dawn, Post 95&96.
Thanks"
Sorry I missed you. Both are perfect examples."
Thanks!
Will Earthquake work for bad weather?
Question:
For junk food (candy) would the following count:
"Boy, the bubblegummers go downhill fast."?
For junk food (candy) would the following count:
"Boy, the bubblegummers go downhill fast."?
Sheila wrote: "I'm still trying to source out costume. Will either or both of these work?He might see you going into the police station. I'll wear a disguise then.
or
Studies have shown that patients trust ..."
Both would work.
Dawn (Kat N Hat) wrote: "Sheila wrote: "I'm still trying to source out costume. Will either or both of these work?He might see you going into the police station. I'll wear a disguise then.
or
Studies have shown that ..."
Hallelujah - now I can relax. Thanks Dawn.
Ezinwanyi~For you, Agron wrote: "Will Earthquake work for bad weather?"The Definition of weather is the state of the atmosphere with respect to wind, temperature, cloudiness, moisture, pressure, etc. I don't think earthquake fits, it is more an act of nature.
Delmy =^.^= wrote: "Question: For junk food (candy) would the following count:
"Boy, the bubblegummers go downhill fast."?"
Ok, if I'm reading it right it looks like it is a slang reference too a group of people, so I'd go with no. It should be an actual food.
This might be a stupid question but coca-cola is referred as a junk food, right?
Also, does Eskimo count for Native American? I know the term Eskimo is derived Native American word. But I can't get a definitive answer on whether or not Eskimos are considered Native American.?
Dawn (Kat N Hat) wrote: "Ezinwanyi~For you, Agron wrote: "Will Earthquake work for bad weather?"The Definition of weather is the state of the atmosphere with respect to wind, temperature, cloudiness, moisture, pressure..."
I didn't think so, but I thought I would ask. your explanation makes perfect sense to me!
Delmy =^.^= wrote: "This might be a stupid question but coca-cola is referred as a junk food, right?"Yes.
Delmy =^.^= wrote: "Also, does Eskimo count for Native American? I know the term Eskimo is derived Native American word. But I can't get a definitive answer on whether or not Eskimos are considered Native American.?"Yes
Rhonda wrote: "Would 'why on earth' work for Earth and would 'moon-faced' work for moon?"Out of context written as it is "Why on earth" would not work. It needs to be in reference to the planet as a proper noun, not just referring to dirt, the land surface of the world or the realm of mortal existence.
Rhonda wrote: "Would 'why on earth' work for Earth and would 'moon-faced' work for moon?"I've never heard of moon-faced before, I had to look it up. I found that it is a medical sign. It has nothing to do with the actual Earth satellite so I would go with no.
Will this work for Professional sport (Football)
with a leap worthy of a football player and tackled him to the floor
with a leap worthy of a football player and tackled him to the floor
❥☪LIZZ NEILL☪❥ wrote: "Will this work for Professional sport (Football)with a leap worthy of a football player and tackled him to the floor"
I have literally the same question as Lizz,
...launching himself at her in a football tackle.
How about - She's the most lively yet down-to-earth person I've ever met for planet and beach bunny for rabbit
or in referring to a job -She wore two hats? for hat
or a bar named the Hare and Hounds for rabbit
Dawn, I really really want to read
But it only has 161 pages, SO I want to ask, can I read
as well, back to back, as they carry on completely from each other, That way I'll have heaps of pages?
Hina wrote: "Would you accept this for vacation?..."Lissianna and Gregory are vacationing in Europe....""
Yup, & I love that series.
Sheila wrote: "How about - She's the most lively yet down-to-earth person I've ever met for planet and beach bunny for rabbit
or in referring to a job -She wore two hats? for hat
or a bar named the Hare and ..."
Down to earth no, if you are going to use the word earth it needs to be the proper noun Earth.
The rest work for me though.
★¸. • * ° * Kathy,Ahmazing Book Faerie*°°*•.¸. ♥★ wrote: "Dawn, I really really want to read
But it only has 161 pages, SO I want to ask, can I read
as well, back to back, as they carry on co..."Sorry you can only claim points from one book, so it needs to be one that is over 180 pages.
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