Merriam Webster Word of the Day: Maunder
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www.merriamwebster.com will email you a word of the day. today's word is: ------------------- The Word of the Day for November 7 is: maunder \MAWN-der or MAHN-der\ (verb) 1 : to wander slowly and idly *2 : to speak indistinctly or disconnectedly Example sentence: John had a tendency to maunder on about things of little interest, so we often tried to limit our conversations with him. ------------------- -c
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www.merriamwebster.com will email you a word of the day. today's word is: ------------------- The Word of the Day for November 7 is: maunder \MAWN-der or MAHN-der\ (verb) 1 : to wander slowly and idly *2 : to speak indistinctly or disconnectedly Example sentence: John had a tendency to maunder on about things of little interest, so we often tried to limit our conversations with him. ------------------- -c
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hmmm maybe Chris really is destined for MOL status then... regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa "The greatest thing you will ever learn is to love, and be loved in return" - Moulin Rouge "In other words, the developer is dealing with an elephant, the accountant is dealing with a bunny rabbit." by Stan Shannon - 16/10/2001
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www.merriamwebster.com will email you a word of the day. today's word is: ------------------- The Word of the Day for November 7 is: maunder \MAWN-der or MAHN-der\ (verb) 1 : to wander slowly and idly *2 : to speak indistinctly or disconnectedly Example sentence: John had a tendency to maunder on about things of little interest, so we often tried to limit our conversations with him. ------------------- -c
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I got that e-mail too, and thought of Chris as well. :) Don't worry, Chris, we don't find any of your discourse to be in the least bit indistinct or disconnected. Pearls of wisdom, and nothing else. ;)
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www.merriamwebster.com will email you a word of the day. today's word is: ------------------- The Word of the Day for November 7 is: maunder \MAWN-der or MAHN-der\ (verb) 1 : to wander slowly and idly *2 : to speak indistinctly or disconnectedly Example sentence: John had a tendency to maunder on about things of little interest, so we often tried to limit our conversations with him. ------------------- -c
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You guys are too cruel ;) cheers, Chris Maunder (CodeProject)