As in: the children were not listening to me (again) and to make myself crystal clear (whilst in the kitchen unloading/reloading the dishwasher that was supposed to have been done by a particular second-born son who shall remain nameless) I said, "someone please go into the dining room and make sure that the table is devoid of any dirty dishes." LOL
whew! i figured it was used in a similar scenario to the one in which it occurred to tell one of them (probably the aforementioned son, for the exact reason described) that he is devoid of any common sense. hehe
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#1 (girl) - eighteen - college student; mostly cheery; mostly soft spoken; 'the logical one'; artistic; secretly wishes she were an only child;
#2 (boy) - sixteen - football player, golfer, loves to throw a ball into the air, especially in the living room near the breakables; nothing is ever his fault; has soft, sweet eyes of a baby deer; seeing him hold a baby is the sweetest thing ever.
#3 (girl) - fourteen - sweet and thoughtful pleaser; is very attentive and has incredible insight; Attention: swan emerging; incredible celtic fiddle player who can pick up a tune in a jiffy; life with a older sister has jaded her; has feelings that are as tender as baby lettuce.
#4 (boy) - "now we are 8" - wide open all day, every day, all the time; suffers from a Napoleonic complex; has the ability to surprise you with a refreshingly thoughtful act; eyes turn into crescent shapes when he flashes that smile which is as big as all outdoors.
#5 (girl) - seven - knows her own mind; likes to do it "all by myselth".
"I" - gray-haired bystander and scribe; chief cook and bottle washer; prolific comma splicer; a sucker for a smile from one of the above mentioned; bumbling through this world trying to make saints out of all us sinners.
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I would like to know in what context that word was used. LOL
As in: the children were not listening to me (again) and to make myself crystal clear (whilst in the kitchen unloading/reloading the dishwasher that was supposed to have been done by a particular second-born son who shall remain nameless) I said, "someone please go into the dining room and make sure that the table is devoid of any dirty dishes." LOL
whew! i figured it was used in a similar scenario to the one in which it occurred to tell one of them (probably the aforementioned son, for the exact reason described) that he is devoid of any common sense.
hehe
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