A lawyer and a doctor were on an extravagant fishing trip.
The lawyer said, "I am here because my house burned down and everything I owned was burned. The insurance company paid a mint for everything I lost."
"Now that’s quite a coincidence," said the doctor, "I’m here because my house and all my belongings were destroyed by a flood, and my insurance company also paid for everything."
The lawyer looked somewhat confused and said, "Really? How do you start a flood?"
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AGE of consent n. Age at which consent to sexual intercourse is valid in law. - suffix forming nouns denoting: 1 action (breakage). - condition (bondage). - aggregate or number (coverage; acreage). - cost (postage). - result (wreckage). - place or abode (anchorage; orphanage). [latin -aticus] - —n. - length of time that a person or thing has existed. - a colloq. (often in pl.) A long time (waited for ages). B distinct historical period (bronze age). - old age. —v. (ageing) 1 show or cause to show signs of advancing age. - grow old. - mature. come of age reach adult status (esp. Law at 18, formerly 21). [latin aetas]
AGM abbr. Annual general meeting.
AGO adv. (prec. By duration) earlier, in the past. [originally agone = gone by]
AHA int. Expressing surprise, triumph, mockery, etc. [from *ah, *ha1]
AID abbr. Artificial insemination by donor. - —n. - help. - person or thing that helps. —v. - help. - promote (sleep will aid recovery). in aid of 1 in support of. - colloq. For the purpose of (what's it all in aid of?). [latin: related to *ad-, juvo help]
AIL v. - archaic (only in 3rd person interrog. Or indefinite constructions) trouble or afflict (what ails him?). - (usu. Be ailing) be ill. [old english]
AIM —v. - intend or try; attempt (aim at winning; aim to win). - (usu. Foll. By at) direct or point (a weapon, remark, etc.). - take aim. —n. - purpose or object. - the directing of a weapon etc. At an object. take aim direct a weapon etc. At a target. [latin aestimare reckon]
AIR chief marshal n. Raf officer of high rank, above air marshal. - commodore n. Raf officer next above group captain. - force n. Branch of the armed forces fighting in the air. - hostess n. Stewardess in a passenger aircraft. - letter n. Sheet of light paper forming a letter for sending by airmail. - marshal n. Raf officer of high rank, above air vice-marshal. - pocket n. Apparent vacuum causing an aircraft to drop suddenly. - raid n. Attack by aircraft on ground targets. - rifle n. Rifle using compressed air to fire pellets. - speed n. Aircraft's speed relative to the air. - terminal n. Building with transport to and from an airport. - traffic controller n. Official who controls air traffic by radio. - vice-marshal n. Raf officer of high rank, just below air marshal. - —n. - mixture mainly of oxygen and nitrogen surrounding the earth. - earth's atmosphere; open space in it; this as a place for flying aircraft. - a distinctive impression or manner (air of mystery). B (esp. In pl.) Pretentiousness (gave himself airs). - tune. - light wind. —v. - expose (clothes, a room, etc.) To fresh air or warmth to remove damp. - express and discuss publicly (an opinion, question, grievance, etc.). by air by or in an aircraft. In the air 1 (of opinions etc.) Prevalent. - (of plans etc.) Uncertain. On (or off) the air being (or not being) broadcast. [greek aer]
ALB n. Long white vestment worn by christian priests. [latin albus white]
ALE n. Beer. [old english]
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