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Learn from us! Here are tips for using bubble machines and bubble blowers in a way that makes parents and kids happy. Not all bubble solutions are the same. You would think that there can't be ineffective bubble solution, but it's out there, especially at dollar store types of places. Beware the super-cheap no-brand stuff that might be a complete waste of time and money. Our two favorites are Fubbles and Gazillion Bubbles. His vocabulary is so complex and quite a difficult read,” said Susie. “I had to linger over so many different words to decode them but it was worth it because Welsh relishes language. He uses it so well to express his characters’ inner lives.” According to The New Partridge Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English, this term meaning “melancholic, depressed” originated in the UK in 1826. 3. Blue Devils

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Now is surely the time to regain the lost positives of language. Of course, none of us can ever be entirely word perfect – even lexicographers. It doesn’t come with a bubble solution but any store-bought solution will work just fine. It claims to blow over 4,800 bubbles a minute. While we can't vouch for the exact number, this bad boy has two speed settings and pumps out a large number of bubbles at a steady pace. Needless to say, the Zerhunt machine had no problem keeping my patio looking like an iridescent wonderland for my kids to waltz around in.

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On returning to his native Sunderland, Crawford was hailed a hero, and became the darling of the people, celebrated in engravings and pamphlets across the country, culminating in an accolade from the king. His actions ensured that the British Navy had the enduring reputation of being resilient and formidable. Perhaps the greatest delight in writing the book was choosing lost gems or obscurities from the corners of the dictionary. I made many fresh discoveries along the way. Word Perfect is the result of a lifetime of such jottings. The book explores a word or phrase linked to every day of the year. It is essentially an anthology of words and phrases remembered through a moment in time. Some of these moments were decisive – the Battle of Copenhagen that had Nelson “turn a blind eye”; the Declaration of Independence that sealed not only autonomy of government but a separation of language too, meaning we will forever “blame” those Americans for words like “fall” and “sidewalk”, when they had been “ours” long before.

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Cocomelon," the hit Netflix show for kids, is everywhere these days—even bubble makers. The Cocomelon Bubble Machine can blow bubbles and play songs from the show, entracing kids who can’t get enough of the catchy bops. The machine also works in bubble-only mode, for those times when you don’t want to listen to another “Cocomelon” song. The songs, which cycle through the same variety, are loud enough to hear when you’re sitting closeby, and are at a just-right volume for little ears (there are no volume controls). Equally, Susie laughed off headlines claiming millennials now regarded use of the humble full stop as an act of passive aggression. “Again, some people think this is terrible – ‘what’s going to happen to our punctuation?’ – but this applied to online speech where young people are leaving full stops out. Our kids have been through so much recently,” Dent says of the book. “Their normality has been taken away. And I just thought, ‘Let’s celebrate the beautiful’.” Not just obviously appealing words such as “butterfly” and “lovewende” (meaning beloved) – but those that delight in everyday annoyances, such as “thunderplump: the sudden downpour of fat, heavy raindrops that leaves us drenched and dripping in minutes”. She was excited to find research, by the psychologist Lisa Feldman Barrett, that showed having the vocabulary to articulate happy feelings can make us better able to manage our emotions. And if we are feeling down, knowing that there is a fun word for that – the “mubble fubbles” – may at least make us feel less alone. Dent is drawn to words that delight in everyday annoyances, such as ‘thunderplump: the sudden downpour of fat, heavy raindrops Thinker solution has bigger and better bubbles floating towards the sky. Neighbors are impressed, kids are thrilled, you just smile and say - thanks, Fubbles!

Rather than saying you’re down in the dumps, consider using down in the chops (chops meaning mouth), from 1830, or down in the gills, from 1853. 6. Got the Morbs

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The Good Housekeeping Institute evaluates hundreds of toys every year, looking at safety, construction and, ultimately, the deciding fun factor.P G Wodehouse was born on this day in 1881, a man who went on to inspire laughter and deep affection for his literary creation of Bertie Wooster. He was also single-handedly responsible for giving the world the possibility of being “gruntled”: “He spoke with a certain what-is-it in his voice, and I could see that, if not actually disgruntled, he was far from being gruntled” (The Code of the Woosters, 1938). Pull the trigger of this unicorn-shaped bubble blaster and three things happen: it blows a continuous stream of beautiful bubbles, it plays enchanting music, and it lights up! What’s the collective noun for a group of politicians? How do you spell the “zhushing/zhuzhing/zhooshing” up of your hair? And how exactly should you pronounce “scone”?

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