Word: telephoneã
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...Cowman, originally from Houston, Texas, says that “lots of reassurance and compliments”—as well as a degree of caution regarding possible miscommunications on the telephone??have kept the bond between them strong while they’re apart...
...costs something like a dollar a minute to call there from most cell phones. There may even be some reading this who can’t call their families at all, because their families live in a developing country where they don’t have a telephone??they use a shared one in their town, because telephone wiring is too expensive to run it the last mile and get it into individual homes...
...things…how you can experiment, create something new.” The followup to Vocalcity, finally released stateside, is full of words. Sung and spoken by members of both sexes, they sound like snippets of relationships—whispered nothings, awkward everyday moments, resigned pleas over the telephone??conjuring the feeling of being there without seeming one bit trite...
Asked to put together a pun involving the telephone??s inventor and a common ingredient in a garden salad, the Yalie jumped to ask, “What is bell pepper?”—the wrong response. Naam, however, buzzed in with “What is Alexander Bell Pepper,” which the judges ruled correct. Basin had no reply to the puzzler...
Still, the very monomania of the Portuguese letter writer was intriguing. Why the fixation on the telephone? What was the subtext? To whom would someone pen such a peculiar letter? Or was “telephone?? merely a code word? To whom had 501 Portuguese Verbs once belonged...