AllardChardon
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Thanks, Trysail, for the current information. I certainly liked the look and sound of that word.
retrousse' - adj turned up (~ nose)
retrousse' - adj turned up (~ nose)
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Thanks, Trysail, for the current information. I certainly liked the look and sound of that word.
retrousse' - adj turned up (~ nose)
Many nautical terms start with an a:
Aback; Abeam; Adrift; Aft; Ashore; Awash; Away (lifeboat!); Astern; Ahead; Ahoy; Alee; Aye Aye etc.
Is it because the initial a attracts attention in a noisy environment?
I was curious about this one;
retort(3) - noun a vessel in which substances are distilled or decomposed by heat
I was curious about this one;
retort(3) - noun a vessel in which substances are distilled or decomposed by heat
dingbat • n., 1. a stupid or eccentric person,
2. a typographical device other than a letter or numeral (such as an asterisk), used to signal divisions in text or to replace letters in a euphemistically presented vulgar word.
Admit it; you thought of Edith Bunker.
Whilst goofing around the other day trying to locate a symbol— to my amazement and delight— I discovered there was a second definition of the word.
Hello, everyone, I am finally back home in California from Tennessee, I am happy to report. It is great to be back here and on here (LIT)! Thanks for the additional information on retort, and, yes, I did think of Edith Bunker when I saw dingbat, how funny is that?
retinue - noun the body of retainers who follow a distinguished person; SUITE
Cattawompuss
A word primarily used in Indiana to mean askew, or caddy cornered.
The ball hit me in the face and knocked my glasses cattawompuss.
In Kansas, it's "cattywompuss".
. . . and of course although not in my immediate vicinity, the royal headsman who would cut off any traitor's head.
Anne Boleyn asked for a French swordsman for her execution because she considered my headsman incompetent. I accepted her request. After all, it was the last thing I could do for my wife.
I didn't consider my headsman incompetent. All those he executed ended up dead. If they suffered in the process I was not displeased.
. . .
The French Kings took that to excess, requiring almost all the nobility of France to be in constant attendance at Versailles, and needing a large staff of noble courtiers just to get up in the morning.
Gentlemen, you make me look good, even in my absence, and I am very grateful for your continued interest.
reticule - noun 1. RETICLE 2. a woman's drawstring bag used especially as a carryall