6.16.2011

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non·stop (nnstp)
adj.
1. Made or done without stops: a nonstop flight.
2. Unceasing; unremitting: nonstop criticism.




















non·sense (nnsns, -sns)
n.
1. Words or signs having no intelligible meaning: a message that was nonsense until decoded.
2. Subject matter, behavior, or language that is foolish or absurd.
3. Extravagant foolishness or frivolity: a clown's exuberant nonsense.
4. Matter of little or no importance or usefulness: a chatty letter full of gossip and nonsense.
5. Insolent talk or behavior; impudence: wouldn't take any nonsense from the children.


APRIL-MAY-earlyJUNE 2011

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