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Re: #Starts the next sentence with the last word#
Government House is the official residence of a governor, and a good governor can make or break a country
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Word of advice, never look a gift horse in the mouth
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sore tits when you're breast feeding are a pain in the proverbial
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PROVERBIAL (adjective) The adjective PROVERBIAL has 2 senses:
1. of or relating to or resembling or expressed in a proverb
2. widely known and spoken of
Familiarity information: PROVERBIAL used as an adjective is rare.
'the proverbial grasshoppers'
1. of or relating to or resembling or expressed in a proverb
2. widely known and spoken of
Familiarity information: PROVERBIAL used as an adjective is rare.
'the proverbial grasshoppers'
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grasshoppers p-ss me off in summer with their noise
I think we call them cicadas in Ossie. although I could be wrong, not with the noise but with the name.

I think we call them cicadas in Ossie. although I could be wrong, not with the noise but with the name.

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