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Aug 7, 2018
This week’s themeWords related to veggies This week’s words olive branch cabbage pea-brained mushroom couch potato Art: Brittany W-Smith
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with Anu Gargcabbage
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For noun 4 & verb 2, 3: Of uncertain origin. Perhaps an alteration of the word garbage. Earliest documented use: 1703. For everything else: From Anglo-Norman kaboche (head), from Latin caput (head). Earliest documented use: 1391. USAGE:
“‘You have my cabbage?’ asked the muscle man.” Bowie Ibarra; Down the Road: The Fall of Austin; Permuted Press; 2011. “‘Good morning, my little Cabbage!’ Canuck said.” J.T. James; Strong at the Broken Places; Xlibris; 2016. “[The women were] judging by the bottles and glasses on the table, well on their way to being cabbaged.” Joss Wood; Her Boss by Day; Mills & Boon; 2015. “What you will see next is not completely my own work. ... I must tell you that I have cabbaged some of the better suggestions here from a show I saw.” From This Place to That; Messenger Inquirer (Owensboro, Kentucky); Dec 14, 2011. See more usage examples of cabbage in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
Those who believe without reason cannot be convinced by reason. -James
Randi, magician and skeptic (b. 7 Aug 1928)
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