Originally posted by @great-big-steesBut you didn't actually correct it. Overused is one word.
Normally every idea Gabor has becomes over used really...sadly.
I noted the spelling error and corrected it. 😉
Your local dictionaries are superannuated.
Originally posted by @handyandySome, under pressure, eat ravioli and nutty nougat, usually around teatime (educational deduction).
But you didn't actually correct it. Overused is one word.
Your local dictionaries are superannuated.
Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-dukeDuring English decimalisation uneducated could trade in old numerists.
Some, under pressure, eat ravioli and nutty nougat, usually around teatime (educational deduction).
Originally posted by @wolfgang59Now understanding my excuses, Ricardo is saying, "Too sad".😳😲
During English decimalisation uneducated could trade in old numerists.
Originally posted by @great-big-steesStrategically assigned decimation.
Now understanding my excuses, Ricardo is saying, "Too sad".😳😲
Originally posted by @torunnNoticed Andy's trick is only nonsense sentences.
Did every centurion in Malta actually try invading other nations?
Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-dukeSausages especially need testing, even chorizo can easily surprise.
Noticed Andy's trick is only nonsense sentences.
Originally posted by @wolfe63Eating meat often threatens intestines operating naturally.
Sausage unity, renders purposeful rejection impotent, sans emotion.
Originally posted by @wolfgang59Your last legal argument revived unusual theories and nomenclature.
Eating meat often threatens intestines operating naturally.
Originally posted by @handyandyNot only me, every nitwit can learn at Trump University's "Real Education".
Your last legal argument revived unusual theories and nomenclature.
07 May 18
Originally posted by @wolfgang59Eating dandelions usually causes acute tummy indigestion or nausea.
Not only me, every nitwit can learn at Trump University's "Real Education".
Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-dukeNot always - using spices eases acuteness.
Eating dandelions usually causes acute tummy indigestion or nausea.
07 May 18
Originally posted by @wolfgang59Since signing everybody's notices Edward thinks, ultimately, causes abound.
Not always - using spices eases acuteness.