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  1. Sep 25, 2008 · Sep 25, 2008. #1. My ex used to use logey (long o, hard g) to describe feeling sluggish. She was born in Worcester ("woostuh!") in eastern Massachusetts USA and has family ties in Boston and Prince Edward Island which is maritime eastern Canada, or "downeast" as they say. I have read that the word logey is an old fisherman's term used to ...

  2. Apr 20, 2022 · Family ties and family honor are very important there. But now that the two are married and the brothers have become friends with him, their feelings have changed. Now he's their drinking and carousing buddy.

  3. Nov 22, 2017 · Spain, Spanish. Nov 22, 2017. #1. Hi, The sentence "Who in your family are you closest to?" is part of an activity so I don't have more context to give you. I know the sentence is correct but, taking into account it is the superlative form, my question is: Can you add "the"?

  4. Dec 21, 2009 · Apr 23, 2012. #15. 'To throw something at' someone makes that person a target. 'To throw something to' someone means passing the thing to them when they are too far away to reach by hand. 'The sailor threw the mooring rope to the man on the quay'.

  5. Mar 27, 2010 · French. Mar 27, 2010. #4. This is the complete sentence : "The themes of human rights, injustice and exile are introduced and already we understand the crucial importance of family ties that will be furter illustrated in this moving novel". Je pensais à un roman avec des "rebondissements" car to move=bouger.

  6. Sep 28, 2013 · Sep 28, 2013. #6. It would be very strange to say this. "Grass-fed" animals have eaten only grass, rather than grain. If you were talking about how such animals were raised, and wanted to be specific about their diet, you would say "The animals were raised eating only grass." If you call them "grass-fed animals", then you have already told us ...

  7. Feb 12, 2007 · English - UK. Feb 12, 2007. #1. I read that this phrase is said to have been first used by Daladier in a speech on 28 october 1934. He said: 'Deux cent familles sont maîtresses de l'économie et, en fait, de la politique française.'. My question is did Daladier really originate the phrase or was it already in common use.

  8. Jan 13, 2024 · Clue. Publisher. 99%. CLAN. Blood group? LA Times. LA Times: Jan 13, 2024. We have found 12 other crossword clues with the same answer. We have found 0 other crossword answers for this clue.

  9. Mar 6, 2010 · England, English. Mar 6, 2010. #2. they. Without a shadow of a doubt. Referring to your family as "it" would be offensive.

  10. Jun 10, 2006 · Jun 10, 2006. #2. Children "play house" when they pretend to be adults, and enact the daily rituals they see their parents perform. (In this day of video entertainment, I'm not sure how prevalent "playing house" is, but it was common when I was a child!) However, in the context of the country song (which I'm not familiar with) it might refer to ...

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