noun(n.) A contrivance for roasting. noun(n.) A pig, or other article of food fit for roasting. ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH ROARK: English Words which starts with 'ro' and ends with 'rk': rockworknoun(n.) Stonework in which the surface is left broken and...
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH LUR: English Words which starts with 'l' and ends with 'r': labeler noun (n.) One who labels. labidometer noun (n.) A forceps with a measuring attachment for ascertaining the size of the fetal head. labimeter noun (n.) See Labi...
My soul dog is a male, currently 13 years young. How special he is to me is impossible to put into words other than to say that we’ve been devoted to one another since day one. And btw, I wrote in a few days ago saying that female dogs generally suit my personality better. Go ...
So watching the world and its wars from the long perspective of the ‘silent generation’ ( those of us born before 1945), I sometimes wonder if TS Eliot’s words that ‘the world will end not with a bang, but with a whimper’ are the most optimistic we can hope for… But I still...
Since then, we’ve all had a few more shakeups, and I continue to be thankful beyond words for the family and friends who break bread with me, on Thanksgiving and through the year. ] This is the recipe I said I would not post. It’s the recipe for the cranberry bread I’ll be...
But there was no prayer in Joel's mind; rather, nothing a net of words could capture, for, with one exception, all his prayers of the past had been simple concrete requests: God, give me a bicycle, a knife with seven blades, a box of oil paints. Only how, how, could you say so...
“Good words, friend,” said the bee, having now pruned himself, and being disposed to droll; “I’ll give you my hand and word to come near your kennel no more; I was never in such a confounded pickle since I was born.”“Sirrah,” replied the spider, “if it were not for ...
[Illustration: CHRISTMAS FROLICS] “He cannot,” replied Bertie; “for I shall write sled, and skates, and drum, and violin, and all the things on this paper. Then when Santa Claus goes to my stocking he will find the list. He can see it and put the things in as fast as he read...
because I felt like I had to, trying to tick boxes before I went back to work. What I wasn’t acknowledging was that I had toreleasethe pressure before I could flow, which sounds a bit new-agey but I don’t care. The writer Katherine May sums up my feeling in her words below: ...
Religion is excellent stuff for keeping common people quiet. — Napoleon Bonaparte As I watched Donald Trump surround himself with yes-men and yes-women, I was reminded of one of my own epigrams: Fascists of a feather flock together. —Michael R. Burch Sages of the Ages: Words of Wisdom...