rag•weed (ˈrægˌwid) n. any of the composite plants of the genusAmbrosia,the airborne pollen of which is the most prevalent cause of autumnal hay fever. [1650–60; so called from its ragged appearance] Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries ...
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When Birmingham Jack tells us that he sold rag mops in Pinfold Street or black puddings in Hill Street or mouse traps in Edmund Street, we know that he's telling the truth. Jack of All Trades song sheds lights on industry; Birmingham has long been known as 'the city of a thousand ...
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Rag Ian sleeves, primarily in overcoats, appeared, as did trousers that were tapered toward the bottom. Features of sports clothing were used more widely. In the late 1960’s and early 1970’s, men’s fashions, often made of practical, synthetic materials, were extremely diverse. They ...
Behind a bag of hardened brown sugar was a bottle of whiskey covered with a dishrag, with only a few shots that remained. I remember it was the same bottle Alex came home with one night, long ago, the one he had boasted for weeks on how expensive and smooth it was. It’s funny ...
Future Simple ganna + verb "Mah zambah ganna ran ahn Ragrabang." "I will go to Ridleybank." Treatise on Zombie Grammar Enterprising linguists here in Malton have produced a body of work, a treatise on Zombie Grammar, which can be found here: Zamgrh. For the more enterprising students...
Through the narrow urban thoroughfares and byways, hawkers announced their wares by calling out a repeated phrase that grew familiar to their customers, who learned to recognise the Cries of those from whom they bought regularly. By nature of repetition, these Cries acquired a musical quality as...
What better way to remain aware of Godandexpand joy-inducing wonder than with gratitude? Last, continual gratitude “lays out planks of TRUST”[10]. Think of all the moments he’s been faithful, when: an impossible situation worked out amazingly well ...