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He is my friend and needs prayers for a medical emergency. Please pray for him to heal and recover.
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Sending prayers for a speedy recovery
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Oh no, prayers for a speedy recovery.
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Hope girth has a speedy recovery , and recovers well
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Hope all is well and he recovers fast!
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I’m sorry to hear this, be well soon!!
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No nurse pinching!
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No nurse pinching! And why the heck not? It's the one time a guy can pinch and have a good excuse. "hey I was sick". Pinch away Girth. |
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There is s power in prayer so I am sending my prayers for Girth to heal and recover.
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Prayers for Girth.
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Hopin' girth bounces back.
Thoughts and prayers, brother. |
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Get well.
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Speedy recovery.
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Hoping you have a speedy recovery, get well
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classy name he has.
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Healing thoughts and prayers for a speedy recovery.
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Sending my best wishes for a full and speedy recovery
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classy name he has. Girth noun the distance around the outside of a thick or fat object, like a tree or a body: The oak was two metres in girth. humorous His ample girth was evidence of his love of good food. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Geometry: properties of circles & curves amplitudebellyborecircularitycircumferencecircumferentialconcaveconcavityconvexcurvaturecurvedellipticalellipticallygaugeglobularosculateparabolicsinuoussinuouslyspiralSee more results » Want to learn more? Improve your vocabulary with English Vocabulary in Use from Cambridge. Learn the words you need to communicate with confidence. girth noun (HORSE EQUIPMENT) [ C ] the strap that goes around the middle of a horse to keep the saddle (= rider's seat) or the load in the right position: Loosen the girth a little. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases (Definition of girth from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) girth | AMERICAN DICTIONARY girth noun [ U ] US /ˈɡɜrθ/ the distance around the outside of a thick or fat object, like a tree or a body: He was a man of massive girth. (Definition of girth from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) EXAMPLES of girth girth The farm does not use girths or tethers, but it does use stalls for breeding sows. From the Hansard archive I have spent a great deal of time over the years making sure that their girths are done up. From the Hansard archive These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. And what were you thinking Rocko? |
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SparklingCrystal 💖💎
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Sat 01/23/21 02:59 AM
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classy name he has. Girth noun the distance around the outside of a thick or fat object, like a tree or a body: The oak was two metres in girth. humorous His ample girth was evidence of his love of good food. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Geometry: properties of circles & curves amplitudebellyborecircularitycircumferencecircumferentialconcaveconcavityconvexcurvaturecurvedellipticalellipticallygaugeglobularosculateparabolicsinuoussinuouslyspiralSee more results » Want to learn more? Improve your vocabulary with English Vocabulary in Use from Cambridge. Learn the words you need to communicate with confidence. girth noun (HORSE EQUIPMENT) [ C ] the strap that goes around the middle of a horse to keep the saddle (= rider's seat) or the load in the right position: Loosen the girth a little. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases (Definition of girth from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) girth | AMERICAN DICTIONARY girth noun [ U ] US /ˈɡɜrθ/ the distance around the outside of a thick or fat object, like a tree or a body: He was a man of massive girth. (Definition of girth from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) EXAMPLES of girth girth The farm does not use girths or tethers, but it does use stalls for breeding sows. From the Hansard archive I have spent a great deal of time over the years making sure that their girths are done up. From the Hansard archive These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. And what were you thinking Rocko? I suspect what everyone else was thinking when he first got here, and also that it wasn't tasteful. And that was likely the exact idea of the woman who came up with it for him when she made his profile out of fun. We all got used to it, and likely all read his explanation, but it still isn't tasteful. So not weird that Rocko says that. . . |
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classy name he has. Girth noun the distance around the outside of a thick or fat object, like a tree or a body: The oak was two metres in girth. humorous His ample girth was evidence of his love of good food. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Geometry: properties of circles & curves amplitudebellyborecircularitycircumferencecircumferentialconcaveconcavityconvexcurvaturecurvedellipticalellipticallygaugeglobularosculateparabolicsinuoussinuouslyspiralSee more results » Want to learn more? Improve your vocabulary with English Vocabulary in Use from Cambridge. Learn the words you need to communicate with confidence. girth noun (HORSE EQUIPMENT) [ C ] the strap that goes around the middle of a horse to keep the saddle (= rider's seat) or the load in the right position: Loosen the girth a little. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases (Definition of girth from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) girth | AMERICAN DICTIONARY girth noun [ U ] US /ˈɡɜrθ/ the distance around the outside of a thick or fat object, like a tree or a body: He was a man of massive girth. (Definition of girth from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) EXAMPLES of girth girth The farm does not use girths or tethers, but it does use stalls for breeding sows. From the Hansard archive I have spent a great deal of time over the years making sure that their girths are done up. From the Hansard archive These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. And what were you thinking Rocko? I suspect what everyone else was thinking when he first got here, and also that it wasn't tasteful. And that was likely the exact idea of the woman who came up with it for him when she made his profile out of fun. We all got used to it, and likely all read his explanation, but it still isn't tasteful. So not weird that Rocko says that. . . I prefer to think otherwise. My choice |
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