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Dodi Schultz
July 14th, 2006, 12:37 AM
I'm mystified by all of them, including my own.

Having read them all--and they don't get any clearer after the third
reading--I'll pick two in the middle, #9 and #10.

--Dodi


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bonnyjars
July 14th, 2006, 03:57 AM
Nancy

As I don't know what minium is, true or false, superior or inferior then I'll have to go for that one; and trying to sort out
another def I feel as though I must have tried the alcohol laden medicine so, in utter bewilderment I'll go for those two ==> #1
and #19 please

JohnnyB




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Judy Madnick
July 14th, 2006, 06:53 AM
My track record hasn't been too good lately. Please vote for my definition! LOL!

Meanwhile, I've been sick since Tuesday with some kind of "bug" (no, not a "sandyx" bug <G>). As of this morning feel a better, but my temperature still isn't normal and I've lost SIX POUNDS -- which I can't afford. Considering the fact that I probably ate 50 calories in 48 hours, I can understand the weight loss. Today I start trying to eat more. I haven't had anything like this in at least 40 years. (I guess I've been lucky.)

Okay -- my votes. I'm down to three, and the one I eliminate is probably the "real" definition. <sigh>

<<4. Low-growing lichen plant of the beaches of the North Sea.

<<20. A gravel mixture used in the manufacture of concrete. [orig. a
<<trade name]


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