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Description

In life and, indeed, in liff, there are many hundreds of common experiences, feelings, situations and even objects which we all know and recognize, but for which no words exist. This text uses place names to describe some of these meanings.

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First Sentence

AASLEAGH (n.) A liqueur made only for drinking at the end of a revoltingly long bottle party when all the drinkable drink has been drunk.

Table of Contents

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Index of Meanings

Series

This is book 1 in the The Meaning of Liff series.

Authors & Contributors

  1. Douglas Adams (Author)
  2. John Lloyd (Author)
 

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