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»Sweet Adeline«
How many times did I sing that in the barbershop quartet!
Amount of texts to »sweet« | 32, and there are 32 texts (100.00%) with a rating above the adjusted level (-3) |
Average lenght of texts | 86 Characters |
Average Rating | 4.063 points, 3 Not rated texts |
First text | on Apr 18th 2000, 18:06:02 wrote steve about sweet |
Latest text | on Jun 20th 2007, 23:02:07 wrote thinkerklinker about sweet |
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on May 25th 2005, 18:23:07 wrote
on Oct 3rd 2005, 09:13:05 wrote
on Jun 20th 2007, 23:02:07 wrote |
»Sweet Adeline«
How many times did I sing that in the barbershop quartet!
Sweet dessert wines are much preferred in Portugese bistros.
But you'll look sweet upon the seat of a bicycle built for two.
In Middle English, »sweet« did not refer to the way something tasted, it refered to how wonderful something was. It was a superlative. Today when surfer dudes see a righteous car and they say »sweet«, I wonder if they know that is the very definition of Old School English?
Roses are red.
Blue is the sky.
Sugar is sweet.
And so am I.
Love,
Narcissus
Applied to myself, I rather like the term 'sweet'. But then I remember the unpleasant fact that, in Dorothy Sayer's novel 'Strong Poison', the victim was successfully sent to kingdom come by the arsenic masquerading as sweet, white sugar around the Turkish Delight he so loved to eat!
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