Definitions
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
- n. A wooden chair having a high spoked back, outward-slanting legs connected by a crossbar, and a saddle seat.
Etymologies
- After Windsor 2, England. (American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition)
Examples
“[[User: Geo. plrd | Geoff Plourde]] [[User_talk: Geo. plrd | Complain!]] 22: 06, 16 January 2010 (EST):: ok thanks.”
“[[User: Geo. plrd | Geoff Plourde]] [[User_talk: Geo. plrd | Complain!]] 23: 45, 16 January 2010 (EST):::: '' 'what do you mean -- plagiarism?”
“[[User_talk: Tsommer | my talk page]], or visit some pages of CreationWiki to determine for yourself.”
“- [[User: MalP | Mal Peeters]] ([[User_talk: MalP | talk]]) 09: 20, 9 August 2010 (EDT): Only 4 out of 20 questions use the phrase "resist admitting," and each time what follows is something that is undeniably true, but for which a close-minded person would resist admitting that it is true.”
“- [[User: MalP | Mal Peeters]] ([[User_talk: MalP | talk]]) 09: 20, 9 August 2010 (EDT)”
“(EST) [[User_talk: RobSmith#They_morph_and_breed_like_flies. 21]] [[Anita Dunn]]”
“[[User: CPWebmaster | CPWebmaster]] [[User_talk: CPWebmaster | Talk]]”
“[[User: Geo. plrd | Geoff Plourde]] [[User_talk: Geo. plrd | Complain!]]”
“I couldn't leave a comment on a User_talk page, either.”
“[[User_talk: Aslate | Ed said to bring it to the webmaster]] (i believe that's you!).”
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