^-- potatoe toes ?
Saturday, November 30, 2019
Thursday, November 28, 2019
^-- looks clever enough to get around in ... it might depend on how many friends you have ... yes indeed ... i like getting around ... in friends ... like a fire on tarep turnups like ... i got a fire going without any one around ... much like friends without places then some more things ... to get around in. much like the word 'paranthesis'.
Wednesday, November 27, 2019
grenade
noun
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Definition of grenade
: a
small missile that contains an explosive or a chemical agent (such as
tear gas, a flame producer, or a smoke producer) and that is thrown by
hand or projected (as by a rifle or special launcher)
Examples of grenade in a Sentence
Recent Examples on the Web Carroll learned to fire an M-16, to throw a hand grenade, to send messages in Morse code, to make a bed so perfectly that a quarter would bounce atop it.
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John Kelly, Washington Post, "For veterans in need, So Others Might Eat offers a home and ample support," 11 Nov. 2019 In 2012, a mob armed with guns and grenades launched
a fiery nightlong attack on a U.S. diplomatic outpost and a CIA annex
in Benghazi, Libya, killing U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens and three
other Americans.
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orlandosentinel.com, "Today in history: September 11," 11 Sep. 2019
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First Known Use of grenade
1591, in the meaning defined above
History and Etymology for grenade
Middle French, literally, pomegranate, from Late Latin granata, from Latin, feminine of granatus seedy, from granum grain — more at corn
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