A little boy comes home with his mother from a trip down town. Above his head he has a big bunch of balloons.
- Why do you need so many? - Asks his father. - Did not your mother and I teach you that you should save your money?
- I did not spend any! Its just that every time Mummy bought something the salesperson gave me a free balloon.
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WARREN n. - network of rabbit burrows. - densely populated or labyrinthine building or district. [anglo-french warenne from germanic]
WASHED out adj. (also washed-out) 1 faded; pale. - colloq. Pale, exhausted. - up adj. (also washed-up) esp. Us slang defeated, having failed.
WASHER n. - person or machine that washes. - flat ring inserted at a joint to tighten it and prevent leakage or under the head of a screw etc., or under a nut, to disperse its pressure.
WASTER n. - wasteful person. - colloq. Wastrel.
WATERY adj. - containing too much water. - too thin in consistency. - of or consisting of water. - vapid, uninteresting. - (of colour) pale. - (of the sun, moon, or sky) rainy-looking. - (of eyes) moist; tearful. wateriness n.
WATTLE and daub n. Network of rods and twigs plastered with clay or mud as a building material. - n. - structure of interlaced rods and sticks used for fences etc. - australian acacia with pliant branches and golden flowers used as the national emblem. [old english] - n. Fleshy appendage on the head or throat of a turkey or other birds. [origin unknown]
WAYLAY v. (past and past part. Waylaid) 1 lie in wait for. - stop to talk to or rob.
WAYOUT adj. Colloq. Unusual; eccentric.
WEAKEN v. Make or become weak or weaker.
WEAKLY —adv. In a weak manner. —adj. (-ier, -iest) sickly, not robust.
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