It appears parclose has nothin to do with a golf tournament's score.Algot Runeman wrote:parclose
Unless the golf ball happens to land in a parclose off course. Then of course ...
It appears parclose has nothin to do with a golf tournament's score.Algot Runeman wrote:parclose
Algot Runeman wrote:keeshond
Pronunciation: /ˈkeɪshɒnd/
noun
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A dog of a Dutch breed with long thick grey hair, resembling a large Pomeranian.
Origin
1920s: Dutch, from Kees (pet form of the given name Cornelius) + hond 'dog'.
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Karla carried her keys and purse in her right hand and had held the lead for her keeshond in her left. They both jumped into the SUV and headed happily to the dog park.
Nope.voralfred wrote:... I got to the conclusion that a Keeshond was a dog trained to smell cheese (german Käse) maybe to stop smugglers of french cheese into the Netherlands....Algot Runeman wrote:keeshond
I would never attend a music festival like Tomorrowland or Glastonbury or Duisburg Love Parade.Algot Runeman wrote:meronym
So this twibill, a double-purpose tool, is also similar to a spork.
Thanks to the shaman's adjuvans, grandma was ecstatic that grandpa - well, a part of him anyway - was untorpefied.Algot Runeman wrote:torpefy