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Word for the Day, Monday, May 12, 2014-- screed
5/12/14 | xs

Posted on 05/12/2014 5:33:22 AM PDT by xsmommy

Word For The Day, Monday, 5/12/14

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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".

screed; noun

1. a long discourse or essay, especially a diatribe. 2. an informal letter, account, or other piece of writing. 3. Building Trades. a. a strip of plaster or wood applied to a surface to be plastered to serve as a guide for making a true surface. b. a wooden strip serving as a guide for making a true level surface on a concrete pavement or the like. c. a board or metal strip dragged across a freshly poured concrete slab to give it its proper level. 4. British Dialect . a fragment or shred, as of cloth. 5. Scot. a. a tear or rip, especially in cloth. b. a drinking bout.

Etymology: 1275–1325; Middle English screde torn fragment, irregular (with sc- for sh- ) representing Old English scrēade shred

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.

The Review threads are linked for your edification. ;-)
Practice makes perfect.....post on....




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To: SoothingDave

yeah and don’t think that isn’t part of his mental calculus as far as taking that job. he took the subway a little bit in HS until he got his license, and then that was that. living somewhere like that, is totally not who he is.


101 posted on 05/12/2014 10:44:11 AM PDT by xsmommy
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To: SoothingDave

Lilly Pulitzer was a FL socialite who developed a style of dress that has remained popular since the early 60s.

From the 1960s to the early 1980s, Pulitzer's bright, colorful clothes were very popular, worn by elites such as Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Caroline Kennedy, and members of the Rockefeller, Vanderbilt and Whitney families.[3] Lilly Pulitzer was a former classmate of Jackie's. After Jackie was featured in Life magazine donning one of Lilly's famous shifts, many preppy ladies followed her lead. The Jacqueline dress is one of Lilly Pulitzer's most successful styles. By 1984, Lilly closed down the entire clothing operation

102 posted on 05/12/2014 10:50:17 AM PDT by xsmommy
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To: SoothingDave

Lilly was a bit of a ho-bag, it seems. I remember reading a long biographical piece about her and it said that lilly dresses are lined, bc Lilly used to fancy going about without underwear and so to camoflauge that aspect, she started lining her clothes.


103 posted on 05/12/2014 10:51:41 AM PDT by xsmommy
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To: Texan5

feckless is a great word too! A++++


104 posted on 05/12/2014 10:52:17 AM PDT by xsmommy
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To: xsmommy

I’ll second your slap-she looks like she’s thinking okay, okay I’ll hold up this stupid sign for the camera-but only this once.

I really think she is just such an angry person by nature that she can’t even fake a decent sad or indignant look for the misfortune of others...


105 posted on 05/12/2014 11:01:36 AM PDT by Texan5 ("You've got to saddle up your boys, you've got to draw a hard line"...)
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To: xsmommy

I suppose you could take the train in from somewhere more suburban-like. Where you could have a car and not have to fight for parking spaces. Is the job in Manhattan?


106 posted on 05/12/2014 11:03:39 AM PDT by SoothingDave
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To: xsmommy

Thank you!

I rather like the look of the Lilly Pulitzer shifts and other dresses...


107 posted on 05/12/2014 11:08:25 AM PDT by Texan5 ("You've got to saddle up your boys, you've got to draw a hard line"...)
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To: SoothingDave

wall street.


108 posted on 05/12/2014 11:08:33 AM PDT by xsmommy
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To: Texan5

they are very colorful, but simply styled.


109 posted on 05/12/2014 11:11:36 AM PDT by xsmommy
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To: xsmommy

Do it. I’m begging you. The rest of us are too far away.


110 posted on 05/12/2014 11:12:00 AM PDT by secret garden (Why procrastinate when you can perendinate?)
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To: xsmommy

True story. At my son’s HS graduation, a bunch of boys wore bungee cords around their neck to make fun of the tasseled cords of the honor/special grads. It was funny.


111 posted on 05/12/2014 11:15:24 AM PDT by secret garden (Why procrastinate when you can perendinate?)
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To: VRWCmember

How do you like having an Aggie in the family now? Congrats to your son. Those four years flew by.


112 posted on 05/12/2014 11:16:38 AM PDT by secret garden (Why procrastinate when you can perendinate?)
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To: secret garden

oh yeah, let me be the one to end up in federal prison! LOL!


113 posted on 05/12/2014 11:17:04 AM PDT by xsmommy
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To: secret garden

that is funny! had someone thought of it earlier, i could see them somehow stringing skate laces with a puck at either end and wearing them around their necks.


114 posted on 05/12/2014 11:19:19 AM PDT by xsmommy
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To: xsmommy

Gotta budget for fashionable suits, too. Not as bad as being a female, for sure, but still gotta dress for the part.


115 posted on 05/12/2014 11:22:35 AM PDT by SoothingDave
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To: SoothingDave

i could be wrong, but IT guys do not generally wear suits. i’d be very surprised if he ends up somewhere wearing one. They wear them to interview in, as would anyone else, but the daily garb i think is collared polos.


116 posted on 05/12/2014 11:24:48 AM PDT by xsmommy
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To: xsmommy

I agree in general, but think a place literally on Wall Street would have a dress code.

But what do I know?


117 posted on 05/12/2014 11:30:43 AM PDT by SoothingDave
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To: SoothingDave

i am pretty sure i asked him what the people were wearing there, when he went for the interview.


118 posted on 05/12/2014 11:32:03 AM PDT by xsmommy
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To: xsmommy

So much so that the first sewing project in my home ec classes in HS was making a dress from the pattern of the dress that Jackie made famous-I made a turquoise one. My aunt who was a seamstress made several of those dresses for the teens and young women in the family, all in bright solid colors. Wish I had a sewing machine and that pattern now...


119 posted on 05/12/2014 11:32:44 AM PDT by Texan5 ("You've got to saddle up your boys, you've got to draw a hard line"...)
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To: Texan5

turquoise is a very “lilly” color!


120 posted on 05/12/2014 11:37:09 AM PDT by xsmommy
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