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That's true Barney! 🤣🤣🤣

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Merriam-Webster Word of the Day January 7, 2025 'beleaguer' verb | bih-LEE-gur "to cause constant or repeated trouble" Background Image: A person trying to swat a fly
 
 
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Merriam-Webster Word of the Day January 7, 2025 'beleaguer' verb | bih-LEE-gur "to cause constant or repeated trouble" Background Image: A person trying to swat a fly
 
 

 

Rue beagle

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Merriam-Webster Word of the Day January 7, 2025 'beleaguer' verb | bih-LEE-gur "to cause constant or repeated trouble" Background Image: A person trying to swat a fly
 
 

Be R league - Yes Forest are gonna win the league !

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Merriam-Webster Word of the Day January 7, 2025 'beleaguer' verb | bih-LEE-gur "to cause constant or repeated trouble" Background Image: A person trying to swat a fly
 
 

 

Rue beagle

Lovely dog !🐶

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Beleaguer

Blue! Eager? 😉

Yes, Skye Blue, I am 😘

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Thanks Skye Blue 2019 😍

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Merriam-Webster Word of the Day January 8, 2025 'gelid' adjective  JELL-id "icy or extremely cold" Background Image: Someone hiking in the tundra
 
 
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G Lied - Or GW even. George W Bush and Tony Blair told porkies about WMD in Iraq.

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Merriam-Webster Word of the Day January 8, 2025 'gelid' adjective  JELL-id "icy or extremely cold" Background Image: Someone hiking in the tundra
 
 

Leg ID . . . . . . . whose leg is it anyway 

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Gelid

Di leg 😉

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Thanks Diane Webber 1955 😍

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Merriam-Webster Word of the Day January 9, 2025 'excursion' noun | IK-SKER-zhun "a short trip especially for pleasure" Background Image: A family road trip
 
 
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Merriam-Webster Word of the Day January 9, 2025 'excursion' noun | IK-SKER-zhun "a short trip especially for pleasure" Background Image: A family road trip
 
 

Curse on XI - Yes 11 in Stranger Things does seem to be cursed in the show.

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Excursion

Sox in cure 😉

When these footless sox for tight farmers proved a bit useless in wellies the makers came up with a class solution. They remarketed them as 'leg-warmers' and the rest is history 😘

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Thanks Lesa Ann Pedriana 1984 😍

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Merriam-Webster Word of the Day January 10, 2025 'untenable' adjective | un-TEN-uh-bul "not capable of being defended against verbal attack or criticism" Background Image: A card pyramid
 
 
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Merriam-Webster Word of the Day January 10, 2025 'untenable' adjective | un-TEN-uh-bul "not capable of being defended against verbal attack or criticism" Background Image: A card pyramid
 
 

Unable Ten. Yes my keep fit regime for the New Year has already hit a snag, I can't even do 10 press-ups.

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Untenable

Bun tan Lee 😉

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BTS of how you get your bun tan 😘

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Thanks Lee Ann Michelle 1979 😍

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Quote from Lois Hi on January 10, 2025, 6:32 pm

Untenable

Bun tan Lee 😉

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BTS of how you get your bun tan 😘

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Thanks Lee Ann Michelle 1979 😍

I love how the cameraman managed to get the reflection of the Bush across the bay in this photo !😜

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Merriam-Webster Word of the Day January 11, 2025 'cozen' verb | KUZ-un "to deceive by coaxing or trickery" Background Info: Someone lying on their job resume
 
 
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Cozen

Zen O'C 😉

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Thanks Caitlin O'Connor / Katie Carroll 2011 😍

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Merriam-Webster Word of the Day January 12, 2025 'leitmotif' noun | LYTE-moh-teef "something repeated often throughout a book, story, opera, etc. Background Image: The Phantom of the Opera
 
 
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