nemo774 has adopted no words, looked up 0 words, created 0 lists, listed 12 words, written 10 comments, added 0 tags, and loved 0 words.
nemo774 has adopted no words, looked up 0 words, created 0 lists, listed 12 words, written 10 comments, added 0 tags, and loved 0 words.
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Nemo774 commented on the word Brank
According to arrest warrants, Brank broke into a house on Ascension Drive on March 21. on wordnik random words
October 25, 2010
Nemo774 commented on the word bedel
“Salaried officers of the company were a secretary, a bookkeeper, a husband (or as we would say, an accountant), and a bedel or messenger.” got it from wordnik
October 6, 2010
Nemo774 commented on the word predeterminate
Article Third runs thus, "The predestinate are a predeterminate and certain number, which can neither be lessened nor increased." found on wordnik
October 4, 2010
Nemo774 commented on the word kyn
“A murrain on thee, thou lazy losel!” said Rudolph — “Thou art the only sluggard of thy kyn.” got it from wordnik
October 4, 2010
Nemo774 commented on the word refit
That was not something the dispenser could provide, so he called ship's stores directly for a cabin refit, then turned back to the dispenser menu. got it from wordnik
October 4, 2010
Nemo774 commented on the word purposefulness
In a work of art purposefulness is also apparent, but not real, although the harmony of the parts produces aesthetic pleasure. found on wordnik
October 4, 2010
Nemo774 commented on the word unthank
Now did Arthur, noblest of kings, very great friendship before all his folk, he caused the king to be clothed with each pride (richly), and eke by Arthur he sate, and eke with himself ate; with Arthur he drank winethat to mm was mickle unthank. found it on wordnik
October 4, 2010
Nemo774 commented on the word tragiciomically
He is clad in a dark coat, the collar striated with lint and dandruff, the sleeves tragicomically short, exposing his dirt-rimmed shirt cuffs. it came from wordnik from the random word section
October 4, 2010
Nemo774 commented on the word fila
Latin fila de paternoster, numeralia de paternoster, and so on, had, at least originally, been designed for counting Our Fathers. found it on wordnik
October 4, 2010
Nemo774 commented on the word woolpack
“John Fortey, who rebuilt the nave before he died in 1458; his brass shows him with one foot on a sheep and the other on a woolpack, and the brasses of Thomas Fortey, 'woolman', and of another unknown merchant, with a woolpack, lie near by.”
October 4, 2010