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--- Diane Evans <diane_evans -at- hotmail -dot- com> wrote:
>
> >Ok, you had me worried there, but I checked it on the Macquarie Dictionary
> >(Australia's own)...
>
> Sorry, I didn't know that English wasn't your native tongue. Daniel Webster
> (an American) never meant the word to be meant like that!
Sorry, Diane, but verbing nouns and nouning verbs (that should set your head
spinning <g>) has a long and honorable history in the English language.
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