Posted on 02/27/2006 11:54:22 PM PST by Slip18
February 28, 2006, Tuesday, SULTRY
In order that we might all raise the level of discourse and expand our language abilities, here is the daily post of word for the day. Rules: Everyone must leave a post using the word for the day; in a sentence. The sentence must, in some way, relate to the news of the day. Practice makes perfect.....post on....
Here are some masks for everyone. But I do know your voices, so those who get in trouble, BEWARE!
Adjective
Inflective form(s) sultrier; -est
Etymology: obsolete English sulter to swelter, alteration of English swelter
Pronunciation: sul/trEE
1 a : very hot and humid : SWELTERING b : burning hot : TORRID
2 a : hot with passion or anger b : exciting or capable of exciting strong sexual desire Also sultiry and sultriness
Good Morning Class. Welcome to School!
RULES: You must use the WFTD in a sentence for an A. For a + after your A, you must bring in a link of the word usage or something funny, a poem or some prose that will elucidate the word for us.
If you need to know how to link, come to the Subbies desk in the front of the class.
Hi, PAL!
Jack.
Looks more like a pinch-faced basset hound than a goat. Except for the feet.
oh look at you being knowledgeable about what the G stands for... ; )
I also know that some (unfortunate) women don't have any such critter. :^þ
different methodologies with diff people maybe? not a complete absence of moving parts?
What? A shotgun wedding for CJ?
I understand some women just do not have the localized nerve bundles to qualify as such a spot.
oh ok. shame, that.
It is.
The food shown on the thread so far looks scrumptious, but being the day before Lent, someone had to bring the- Pączki
Too bad, I hoped you were a glutton for punishment. :^)
We'll be at the game Thursday but I don't plan on catching any of the gay music on the Row. The artists are open-minded about that stuff but the people who live here are not. This is the buckle of the Bible belt.
Nice tribute to Don Knotts, and he will always be best known as Barney Fife, but to me he will ALWAYS be Luther, the reporter in "The Ghost and Mr. Chicken". Atta boy, Luther!
Hah! I'll take your word for it.
The typical drunken pollack response would be "The good Lord is sending me ice; I ought stop drinking my booze neat." I'm not sure the show with this guy.
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