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Hello Gonzalo, There is no clue as to whether or not she was wearing any clothes. I find it puzzling that a female with "hardly any behind" could have one which "stuck way out in
Hello Gonzalo, There is no clue as to whether or not she was wearing any clothes. I find it puzzling that a female with "hardly any behind" could have one which "stuck way out in
It means that it''s been very easy and pleasurable working with you. I wouldn''t normally use in that context, although I''m sure others would. I would usually talk about a job or
Where the breeze wafts what? The verb "waft" means to float or gently move about. Things may waft in the breeze or (less commonly), the breeze may waft things, but the
The Gift of the Magi, O.Henry "Also appertaining thereunto was a card bearing the name "Mr. James Dillingham Young". The "Dillingham" had been flung to the breeze during a
The cool morning breeze tiptoed quietly through the window and whipped up her hair. Her many curls brushed her face gently, like a loving mother touches her dearest child.
- we were chewing the fat, telling stories about the old days. - we were shooting the breeze, telling stories about the old days. Do they mean different things to the ears of a
Life is old there older than the trees, younger than the mountains growin'' like a breeze. Country roads take me home to the place I belong: West Virginia, mountain mom-ma
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