George W. must have one of those Word-A-Day calendars.
One entry found for opine. Main Entry: opine Pronunciation: O-'pIn Function: verb Inflected Form(s): opined; opin·ing Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French opiner, from Latin opinari to have an opinion intransitive senses : to express opinions transitive senses : to state as an opinion
6. I usually do not watch the man, but I knew if I did
I would get a much-needed laugh, which I did, but couldn't take any more of it. It is very painful to watch a man who is supposed to be a president insult all of us with his rhetoric.
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