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For anyone looking to brush up on the basics before today's game, here is our article on basketball written by the INVENTOR OF BASKETBALL.
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In the days of horse-drawn carriages, horses’ hooves often DASHED mud onto passengers in wet weather.
To block the mud, people installed wooden BOARDS up front.
They called them ‘dashboards.’
We know you have a lot on your plate, so this is coming from a place of support...
Use 'Scot-free' instead of 'Scotch-free.'
Use ‘shoo-in’ instead of ‘shoe-in.’
Use ‘piqued my interest’ instead of ‘peaked my interest.’
Use ‘case in point’ instead of ‘case and point.’
This is Noah Webster's definition of 'cat' from his 1828 dictionary.
Don't worry.
We like cats more than he did.
ALT 1828 Webster Dictionary definition of 'cat'
the cat-bloc
CAT, n. [Ir. cat; Fr. chat; D. kat; Dan. CAT-HOOK kat; Sw. katt; G. kater, or katze; L. catus; Vulgar Greek, xaris, or yaros; It. gatto; CAT-MINT Port. and Sp. gato; Lap. id.; Pol. kot; peta, so cal Russ. kots; Turkish keti; W. cath; Corn. CAT'S'-PAW kath; Arm. gaz or kaz; Basque catua.
3
In Ar. kitta, is a male cat.
Class Gd.
perceived, surface of turn in the
a tackle on 2. A dupe;
uses.
CAT-SALT granulated leach-brine CAT SILVE
No. 56.] 1. A name applied to certain species of car- nivorous quadrupeds, of the genus Felis. The domestic cat needs no description. It is a deceitful animal, and when enraged, extremely spiteful. It is kept in houses, chiefly for the purpose of catching rats and CAT-TAIL, mice. The wild cat is much larger than the domestic cat. It is a strong, ferocious ani- mal, living in the forest, and very des- tructive to poultry and lambs.
The wild cat of Europe is of the same
reed, of the stance of tresses, &c