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Discussion Topic  RE: Obscure Water-Words (in The Vocabulary Forum) by Richard English
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Discussion Topic  RE: Obscure Water-Words (in The Vocabulary Forum) by Richard English
The ancients had both copper and bronze - materials still used in horology. Neither material corrode......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Snow Day! (in Questions & Answers about Words) by Richard English
You don't launder Barbour clothing. If it got really muddy you'd maybe wash its outer surface with w......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Obscure Water-Words (in The Vocabulary Forum) by Richard English
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Discussion Topic  RE: Snow Day! (in Questions & Answers about Words) by Richard English
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Discussion Topic  RE: Snow Day! (in Questions & Answers about Words) by Richard English
Fifty degrees Fahrenheit and sunny yesterday in West Sussex. Raining and warmish this morning....
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Discussion Topic  RE: Snow Day! (in Questions & Answers about Words) by Richard English
It's very rare for us to get enough snow to close public buildings or even to significantly upset tr......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Words from the Crimean War (in The Vocabulary Forum) by Richard English
There is much truth in the article - but it is not, as Kalleh suggests, simply because nurses no lon......
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Discussion Topic  RE: A bawdy limerick wanted... (in The Written Word) by Richard English
Well, if we are to use others' limericks, here's one of my favourites: A callow young fellow from R......
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Discussion Topic  RE: A bawdy limerick wanted... (in The Written Word) by Richard English
Let's be sure that we know when we speak Of this linguist who's cunning with Greek, That his tongue ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: A bawdy limerick wanted... (in The Written Word) by Richard English
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Discussion Topic  RE: A bawdy limerick wanted... (in The Written Word) by Richard English
I feel I should write about ageing (A topic that oft gets me raging) It's abundantly clear That in s......
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Discussion Topic  A new word (in Questions & Answers about Words) by Richard English
Stewart (who occasionally posts here as Oscar) has told me of a new word he has recently come across......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Limericks, reinvigorated (in The Written Word) by Richard English
Of course I know well kangaroo And platypus (wallabies too) My knowledge increases Of Antipodes spec......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Limericks, reinvigorated (in The Written Word) by Richard English
I had heard of no such rule on OEDILF and I suspect a misunderstanding. Why don't you pm CJ? It's hi......
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Discussion Topic  RE: A bawdy limerick wanted... (in The Written Word) by Richard English
A male dirge for the death of sex: As he lay there he saw her attraction; He was rampant and ready ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: A bawdy limerick wanted... (in The Written Word) by Richard English
"Young Lady's" a UK expression That we use as a term of discretion. Though a lady's mature She's a l......
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