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Word of the day winner



cunliffe
United Kingdom

Word of the day winner
 
We had a great cancatenation of entries for the WOD - CANCATERVATE. It �s actually a verb meaning to pile into a heap. I have created a noun from it, but I don �t think it exists! MoodyMoody thought it was cats draining you of energy and as my ginger tom is circling me, tapping me on the shoulder asking me for his second breakfast, I know what she means! JuliaK �s students � comments asking if cats could ever wait also rang a bell. Giorgi �s entry made me laugh out loud, thinking of all those suffrage-deprived little kitties asking for their voting rights.  Loboclaud thinks that if you cater to your cats needs, he will cater to yours. It �s true! I loved Ingrid �s entry of a queenie preening herself a la Obama and telling herself that yes, she can find herself a decent tomcat. Good little girl! But there can only be one winner...... I am going with redcamarocruiser �s entry as it was very different and sounds plausible: to calculate the catenary (that word is to do with chains, I think) equation of a suspension bridge.
 
Thank you for your entries and over to you, Mary.  

17 Aug 2015      





redcamarocruiser
United States

Thank you, Lynne!

17 Aug 2015