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Words & Wordplay - December 2006

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here's the lyrics: (i need to know what it means)

blow, blow thou winter wind,
thou art not so unkind
as man's ingratitued
Thy tooth id not so keen
bcoz thou art not seen
althoug thy breath be rude

Heigh ho! sing heigh ho
unto the green holly most friendship is feigning , most loving mere folly
Then, heigh ho the holly, the holly.
this life is most jolly..

Freeze, freeze, thou bitter sky
that dost not bite so nigh
as benefits forgot
though thou the waters warp,
thy sting is not so sharp
as friend remembered not..

2006-12-17 22:32:45 · 1 answers · asked by belle 2

2006-12-17 22:06:00 · 5 answers · asked by wild spirit w 2

2006-12-17 22:04:56 · 4 answers · asked by rebeccanicholas_2002 1

Do we say most friendly or the friendliest?

2006-12-17 22:00:32 · 11 answers · asked by AstroMan 1

2006-12-17 21:52:52 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-12-17 21:49:47 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-12-17 21:47:47 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

The entire sentence is: "the discovery of the stoneware demonstrates its need right up to / until as late as the 9th century."

should i replace 'right up to' with more formal words or is it ok?

2006-12-17 21:26:37 · 4 answers · asked by Harty H 1

what is there work?

2006-12-17 20:34:37 · 8 answers · asked by welmerfelasol 1

2006-12-17 20:05:25 · 10 answers · asked by shivshankar 1

Take the word light. It not only has many different meanings, but different spellings. Ex; light a candle (flame), light as a feather(weight), lite beer(low calorie), light bulb(illumination), she touched it lightly (soft/careful), the bird lighted upon the branch(landed), light hearted(happy/jovial). That's just one example of a word that has multiple meaning with different spellings. Can you'all give me some more?

2006-12-17 19:50:48 · 8 answers · asked by baloneycurtains 2

2006-12-17 19:49:45 · 14 answers · asked by Raminder K 1

sorry English is my second language ...

2006-12-17 19:13:28 · 12 answers · asked by camtocam_sina 1

i need a sentence with the word indicative in

2006-12-17 19:09:03 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

so far i already have Asian,Malaysian,indonesian,russian..i want word/verb
dun want anymore those with nation name. TQ

2006-12-17 18:59:05 · 11 answers · asked by Adrian 1

It amazes me how often these words are used incorrectly, especially in the media. These words elicit fear because of what people think they mean and how they are used. The sensationalism of the news to get ratings. I would just like to see how many people actually know what they mean and perhaps educate a few others.

2006-12-17 18:51:38 · 6 answers · asked by lotstodo 3

2006-12-17 18:44:17 · 8 answers · asked by sincere12_26 4

This is an ongoing debate at my house. Please cite sources for your answer. I've got money riding on this... Thanks!!

2006-12-17 18:32:59 · 8 answers · asked by tweenr 1

Thank you!

2006-12-17 18:16:48 · 11 answers · asked by miranda b 1

2006-12-17 17:48:38 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-12-17 17:17:18 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

For example: Vote for Super Sam Cuz She Flys High Abover the Rest!

2006-12-17 17:01:09 · 3 answers · asked by #20babiigurl 1

Obviously against the facts. For example about conspiracies. Or Mulder out of X-Files.

2006-12-17 16:58:35 · 14 answers · asked by Paul E 2

Is this right: (text.)

or this: (text).

2006-12-17 16:57:40 · 6 answers · asked by anastasiagirl7 2

The events that Martin experienced in the past have affected the way he behaves in the present.

or is it effected?

2006-12-17 16:54:15 · 12 answers · asked by K 1

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