> I'm usually just sitting there, having only said three
little words thus far, «I'm an atheist.»
Not exact matches
(2) Pablum Just in case some readers skip over
words they don't know a miss something in the cartoon: Pablum means «something bland, mushy, unappetizing, or infantile, and
thus (paradoxically) with
little worthwhile content.»
Thus there is very
little in Hartshorne's philosophy for which I do not also find a place, even if I feel compelled to distinguish it as indeed philosophy rather than metaphysics in the proper sense of the
words.
(In fact, I doubt whether our so - called brilliant President, Ivy League educated, has ever read one
word from Ayn Rand... and
thus has
little understanding of capitalism.)
William's already been working on learning Japanese — I learn a
little here and there casually — so far I know a handful of
words and phrases, like onsen 温泉 (hot spring — very important and the # 1 reason Japan is # 1 on our «Travel To» list), inu 犬 (dog), and sandoicchi サンドイッチ (sandwich — also my favourite
word thus far.)
Thus your
little one will hear the rhyme, see the movements, try to perform it by himself (of course with your help) and remember the
words faster.
My brother was a person with
little words,
thus as he wrote me a card with all his heartfelt
words, I couldnt have been more thankful and touched.
In bestowing the award, Children's Technology Review's Editor and Founder, Warren Buckleitner, called 7
Little Words for Kids «an excellent language enrichment activity» and
thus judged it to be one of «the highest quality children's products in the interactive media category.»
Thus personal contact between older and younger artists was circumstantially possible, but awkward, brief, and rare — at best,
little more than an encouraging
word or two at an opening.
By way of news - for - nerds blog Slashdot comes
word that IBM is seeking to patent a tool for identifying areas within industries in which
little patenting activity is taking place —
thus allowing businesses to step in and fill that IP void.
Young swans are known as «cygnets», which seems like a
word entirely unrelated to «swan», but the
word is derived from the Latin «cygnus» (a variant form of «cycnus» for swan) and brought into the English language by way of French, in which the - et ending indicates the diminutive,
thus «cygnets» are «
little swans».