| Amount of texts to »word« |
151, and there are 140 texts (92.72%)
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128 Characters |
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4.252 points, 1 Not rated texts |
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on Apr 12th 2000, 06:47:58 wrote julianne
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on Mar 26th 2008, 22:56:17 wrote McDepp
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on Mar 26th 2008, 22:56:17 wrote McDepp about word
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Aunt Mabel wrote on Mar 21st 2001, 17:52:05 about
word
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Words beginning with the »sn« sound in English are often unpleasant: snide, snob, snigger, sneer, snicker, snub, snert, snotty, snippy, snit, snarl, snore, sneak, snag. »Snow« is a word over which there is debate and even an annual change of heart. The first snowfall is almost always welcomed. Christmas snow is considered magical. But too much of a good thing for too long and March blizzards push »snow« into line with the rest of the »sn« words.
Sugi wrote on Mar 22nd 2001, 22:43:29 about
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“Be careful what you say—you may have to eat your words.”
I don’t think so much about eating my words as about wearing them. When someone sees me, the words come back to haunt like a miasma around me. No matter how colourful my dress, bad words turn everything grey and muddy brown.
quotidian wrote on Mar 28th 2001, 01:00:06 about
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Words like winter snowflakes.
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Homer (c. 700 B.C.)
The Iliad, bk. III, l. 222
The Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens wrote on Aug 11th 2004, 09:26:50 about
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Without another word spoken on either side, the lodger took from his great trunk, a kind of temple, shining as of polished silver, and placed it carefully on the table.
quotidian wrote on Mar 29th 2001, 04:52:18 about
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Once a word has been allowed to escape, it cannot be recalled.
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Horace (65-8 B.C.)
Epistles, bk. I, epistle xviii, l. 71
Dragan wrote on Apr 14th 2000, 10:54:08 about
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I think that Word is one of these strange softwares that can do anything except what you think it can do. It's not possible to write with this thing, but you can spend your day goofing with toolbars or including all types of spreadsheets or multimedia or even use it as the worst HTML-Editor ever.
I prefer ASCII, really.
@@ Emily Aphra @@ wrote on Apr 10th 2001, 11:15:24 about
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A man of words and not of deeds
Is like a garden full of weeds.
olim wrote on Mar 21st 2001, 08:27:14 about
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Have you ever noticed that the only difference between »word« and »weird« are the vowels?
watchfob wrote on Mar 21st 2001, 17:57:57 about
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Which is more useful to you: a dictionary that tells you how to use a word or a dictionary that tells you how a word is used?
quotidian wrote on Apr 3rd 2001, 20:00:32 about
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We shall never understand one another until we reduce the language to seven words.
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Kahlil Gibran (1883-1931)
Sand and Foam [1926]
rachel a b wrote on Apr 15th 2000, 01:40:04 about
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The word is powerless yet powerful. The word can be a mere 8 bits, or the flame that burns a city to the ground. Words sting, caress, re-assure, and destruct.
We become wordsmiths innately, learning language before we learn to walk or talk. And still, we continue our development, our love affair with words, until the day we die.
watchfob wrote on Apr 8th 2001, 03:48:24 about
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The best way to discover new words is by reading a book.
Joe wrote on Aug 17th 2004, 10:48:47 about
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Let the word go forth from this time and place, to friend and foe alike, that the torch has been passed to a new generation of Americans born in this century, tempered by war, disciplined by a hard and bitter peace.
(John F. Kennedy)
Sugi wrote on Mar 29th 2001, 17:19:17 about
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There are no words that can stop the pain.
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