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March 5th, 2008 at 5: 30 am what a disspointment the last two pictures are, after I read death star i thoughty it was a complete sphere!
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I thoughty this was still a democray and not under autocratic ic rulesersad, I thougtht were wasadinreally thindsd this nomination is notyou rttreg
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Either way, not to much thoughty goodness going on in my head right now as I have had killer stomache flu type symptoms for the last two days .... grrr stomache previous | | next
stem-d Diary Entry stem-d 2009
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Then, for completely predictable reasons, she married Bill -- thinking she had married the opposite of her father, because Bill was mild-mannered (then) and thoughty.
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The Kaiser Family Foundation this week launched a series of thoughty, chewy interviews with presidential candidates on our dysfunctional medical system, and John Edwards, who has been trying to get out front on the issue, was first up.
Tim Frasca: Surgery, Please - A Look At Edwards On Health Care 2008
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But a few Troll sossidges bery thoughty ob yoo, Tidmum.
invisible - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008
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It was the one he made after Last Action Hero, which kind of bombed because it was too thoughty for the masses.
Mir and NaNoWriMo: Well, The Flash I'm Not Mirtika 2006
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For, having defended her uncle's Works at least as loyally as she honestly could, she gave the talk a more personal tone, skirting those phases of the matter so new-thoughty that they had never even occurred to Hugo Canning.
V. V.'s Eyes Henry Sydnor Harrison 1905
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It's straight from my personal playlist and it's dark in that delicious thoughty kind of way, and lulling like a deep black river.
Modern Music 2009
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They're nothing if not thoughtful -- downright thoughty, as my old Granny used to say.
exhuminer commented on the word thoughty
meditative, pensive (Lost Beauties of the English Language, by Charles Mackay)
January 18, 2012