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November 4, 2005
I actually think this will work!
October 11, 2005
Main Entry: pur·sue
Pronunciation: p&r-’sü, -’syü
Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): pur·sued; pur·su·ing
Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French pursuer, from Old French poursuir, from Latin prosequi, from pro- forward + sequi to follow — more at PRO-, SUE
transitive senses
1 : to follow in order to overtake, capture, kill, or defeat
2 : to find or employ measures to obtain or accomplish : SEEK
3 : to proceed along
4 a : to engage in b : to follow up or proceed with
5 : to continue to afflict : HAUNT
6 : 2CHASE 1c
intransitive senses : to go in pursuit
My thoughts:
1 : I just like this entry!!
2 : I’m always pursuing my goals!
3 : ?? I never know which way I’m going
4 : no time for hobbies b : ![]()
5 : hmmmmm, more like flashbacks
6 : no fans yet!
October 6, 2005
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