Hi Sandra - 'today'. I've no idea, nor what's happening - but no doubt the roundabout will ease up soon!! So 'Everywhen' back to you too ... cheers Hilary
EC, Always triggers, does it:) Nice sentence. Val, It was a new word for me too, but I like it:) Hugs received and returned. Birgit, That's funny. Glad you take the time to look up the meanings. Denise, I learn them as I post them. Now if I can remember them. Hehe.
Hils, Smiling;) Andrew, You are so funny. Donna, I hadn't either. I like the oldness of it:) Hugs received and returned. Elizabeth, A new old word:) Christine, Thanks:)
That is definitely a word I'm not familiar with, but after reading what Birgit learned, it makes sense. After all, do any of us really understand Shakespeare (grin)?
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I think I would replace everywhen with triggered. As in 'the moon always triggers thoughts of you'.
This is another expression I dxon't know, sorry! Hugs, vALERIE
Hi Sandra - 'today'. I've no idea, nor what's happening - but no doubt the roundabout will ease up soon!! So 'Everywhen' back to you too ... cheers Hilary
Everywhen I am tempted to use everywhen my ignorance of its meaning prevents me from doing so.
No clue...never heard this before.
hugs
Donna
This sounds like a millennial made this word up. It just sounds wrong…lol. I just looked it up..hahahaa. The origins are from the 17th century!
I didn't know that was a word! That's a new one for me.
Good one
Didn't even know that was a word! I gotta get out more.
I have never heard of this word. I learn so much here :) xo
That's an expression I've never heard before!
EC, Always triggers, does it:) Nice sentence.
Val, It was a new word for me too, but I like it:) Hugs received and returned.
Birgit, That's funny. Glad you take the time to look up the meanings.
Denise, I learn them as I post them. Now if I can remember them. Hehe.
Incorrect spacing.... :)
Hils, Smiling;)
Andrew, You are so funny.
Donna, I hadn't either. I like the oldness of it:) Hugs received and returned.
Elizabeth, A new old word:)
Christine, Thanks:)
Jacqui, Hehe. Me too. I'm a mole.
Jeanie, It's not one we hear, is it?
Lee, Good try:)
Linda frase te mando un beso.
That is definitely a word I'm not familiar with, but after reading what Birgit learned, it makes sense. After all, do any of us really understand Shakespeare (grin)?
Elizabeth, Isn't that the truth:)
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