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 | Jun 12, 2018This week’s theme Monosyllabic words This week’s words wen skail slue dree wale  On your calendar Get A.Word.A.Day on your calendar             A.Word.A.Daywith Anu Garg skail
 PRONUNCIATION: MEANING: 
verb intr.: To scatter out, spill, or disperse. verb tr.: To dismiss or to disband an assembly, group, etc. noun: A scattering or dispersal. ETYMOLOGY: 
Of Scottish or Scandinavian origin. Earliest documented use: 1300.
 USAGE: 
“Everybody stood up. The whole congregation rose upon the seats, and in
every face was pale consternation. At last the minister said, ... the
congregation should skail: whereupon skail they did.” Philip Hensher (ed.); The Penguin Book of the British Short Story; Penguin; 2015. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:I believe that in the course of the next century the notion that it's a
woman's duty to have children will change and make way for the respect and
admiration of all women, who bear their burdens without complaint or a lot
of pompous words! -Anne Frank, diarist (12 Jun 1929-1945) | 
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