Word: sirs
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...particular note in the exhibit are two sculpures by Shambroom. The first, “Those who go II,” consists of several stacks of Sir Walter Scott’s “Waverly Novels”—essentially tales of British people killing each other, the most famous of which is “Ivanhoe”—with a large crater on the top, into which juts the hilt of a knife adjacent to a bullet. The other sculpture, labeled as being part of the Forgotten Writer Series, celebrates forgotten writer...
...Winners TONYA HARDING Ex-skater defeats Paula Jones in "Celebrity Boxing." We're shocked by this violation of the sanctity of the sport. What's next, ear biting? PAUL McCARTNEY Sir Paul's North American tour is selling out. Ringo's doing well too: his boss at McDonald's says he's almost ready for the fry station ROSIE O'DONNELL Ms. Koosh gets nine Daytime Emmy noms, speaks out on gay adoption. Rosie, it's not being gay that would make you a frightening parent Losers JOHN ASHCROFT Attorney General in trouble over student visas being sent to 9/11...
...swimming races - incorporated into the Games' main program. In addition, any medals won by disabled athletes will count toward their country's overall medal tally. Last week, Queen Elizabeth began the countdown to the Games by handing a baton containing a goodwill message to the Commonwealth to Sir Roger Bannister, the first man to run a mile in under four minutes. The baton will make a 95,000-km journey through 23 Commonwealth countries before coming back to Britain in June, where it will visit 500 towns over a 50-day period...
EXPLOITED: (with a halo appearing round his head) But please, sir, may I have some more...
EXPLOITED: (with newfound confidence) Please, sir, may I have some more...