Words on the wingCOLIN GRAHAM
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7. Computers A set of bits that is of a fixed size and is typically operated on by a computer's processor. tr.v. word·ed, word·ing, words To express in words: worded the petition carefully. interj. Slang Used to express approval or an affirmative response to something. Sometimes us...
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Her rise to “overcomer” status is at least partially credited to a teacher who took her under her protective and supportive wing. She taught her how to stop stuttering. The real breakthrough came when Blunt’s teacher got the idea for Blunt to audition for the school play. At first, sh...
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late 14c.,ele, "lateral division of a church" (usually separated from the nave or transept by a row of pillars), from Old Frenchele"wing (of a bird or an army), side of a ship" (12c., Modern Frenchaile), from Latinala, related to or contracted fromaxilla"wing, upper arm, armpi...