As a senior citizen was driving down the freeway, his car phone rang. Answering, he heard his wife"s voice urgently warning him, "Herman, I just heard on the news that there"s a car going the wrong way on 280. Please be careful!"
"Heck," said Herman, "It"s not just one car. It"s hundreds of them!"
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GRACIOUS living n. Elegant way of life. - —adj. - kind; indulgent and beneficent to inferiors. - (of god) merciful, benign. —int. Expressing surprise. graciously adv. Graciousness n. [latin: related to *grace]
GRADIENT n. - stretch of road, railway, etc., that slopes. - amount of such a slope. [probably from *grade after salient]
GRADUATE —n. Person holding an academic degree. —v. (-ting) 1 obtain an academic degree. - (foll. By to) move up to (a higher grade of activity etc.). - mark out in degrees or parts. - arrange in gradations; apportion (e.g. Tax) according to a scale. graduation n. [medieval latin graduor take a degree: related to *grade]
GRAFFITI n.pl. (sing. Graffito) writing or drawing scribbled, scratched, or sprayed on a surface. [italian graffio a scratch]
GRANDEUR n. - majesty, splendour; dignity of appearance or bearing. - high rank, eminence. - nobility of character. [french: related to *grand]
GRANDSON n. Male grandchild.
GRANULAR adj. Of or like grains or granules. granularity n. [latin: related to *granule]
GRAPHICS n.pl. (usu. Treated as sing.) 1 products of the graphic arts. - use of diagrams in calculation and design.
GRAPHITE n. Crystalline allotropic form of carbon used as a lubricant, in pencils, etc. graphitic adj. [german graphit from greek grapho write]
GRASPING adj. Avaricious.
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If baby geese are hatched in the absence of their mother, they will follow the first moving object that they see.