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The word in the example sentence does not match the entry word. The sentence contains offensive content. Cancel Submit. Your feedback will be reviewed. In anger he seized the bird, and half-twisting his neck, said: 'Say "uncle," you beggar! Shortly afterward, thinking he had killed the parrot, he went to the pen. To his surprise he found nine of the fowls dead on the floor with their necks wrung, and the parrot standing on the 10th, twisting his neck and screaming: 'Say "uncle," you beggar!
Say "uncle. Later versions started the story by saying "A man whose niece had coaxed him into buying a parrot succeeded in getting a bird that was warranted a good talker.
Another theory was that uncle was the Americanized version of the Irish word anacol, which means protection or safety. Then there's the Roman Empire version, in which children confronted by bullies would be forced to say Patrue, mi Patruissimo, or "uncle, my best uncle," in order to be freed. Kelly married Douglas Brunt on March 1, They had a son in and are expecting their second child in April.
Kelly, 30, previously was married to anesthesiologist Daniel Kendall. They divorced in In the Feb. But one of the members took ill and didn't make it to the game, and last week he died. Robert Cook, 79, of Brown Deer, Wis. Cookies and privacy Other words sites Affixes dictionary.
The English language is forever changing. New words appear; old ones fall out of use or alter their meanings. World Wide Words tries to record at least a part of this shifting wordscape by featuring new words, word histories, words in the news, and the curiosities of native English speech. This is the earliest he has found, from the Iowa Citizen of 9 October A gentleman was boasting that his parrot would repeat anything he told him. Search World Wide Words. Support this website!
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