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Sep 19, 2018
This week’s themeWords that have many unrelated meanings This week’s words columbine raddle mizzle rummy gage Have your say in our discussion forum Wordsmith Talk A.Word.A.Day
with Anu Gargmizzle
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“... cold rain that mizzled down on the sterile acres ...” Patrick Taylor; Now and in the Hour of Our Death; Forge Books; 2014. “She ... sprang to her feet, and exclaiming abruptly ‘I must mizzle!’ walked off quickly homeward.” Thomas Hardy; Jude The Obscure; Osgood, McIlvaine, & Co.; 1895. “He told Macon, ‘I looked it up on the map but evidently I was mizzled.’ ‘Mizzled?’ Muriel asked. ‘He was misled,’ Macon explained.” Anne Tyler; The Accidental Tourist; Knopf; 1985. See more usage examples of mizzle in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
I think everybody who has a brain should get involved in politics. Working
within. Not criticizing it from the outside. Become an active participant,
no matter how feeble you think the effort is. -Cass Elliot, singer (19 Sep
1941-1974)
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