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benefactor JJanet could probably be called my benefactress since she helped me pass Jall my exams. Some companies are benefactors for many charities. JIf it had not been for the king, his ___?___, the artist would probably Jhave given up painting and we would have lost many masterpieces. bibliography benign benefactor bisected JThis artist apparently received help from the king to continue his career Jas a painter and thus he produced many outstanding works; without the Jhelp, he'd have given up. Thus, the king is his BENEFACTOR. JShelly is only one of many wealthy people who have become ___?___ by Jdonating large sums of money to various colleges for scholarships. bilingual benefactors bland buoyant Jnoun a person who has given help; patron; one who helps or supports J another; one that makes a gift or a bequest J Jnoun benefactors; benefactress J benign JWe were all relieved to learn the tumor was benign. JThe benign look in his eyes told me he was no longer angry. JWhen Harry looked at me with a ___?___ smile in his eyes, I knew he was Jno longer angry at me for smashing the front end of his car. benign bisect bizarre buoyant JAfter having an accident with Harry's car, I would expect him to be very Jangry and upset with me; but the look in his eyes was BENIGN, pleasant, Jgently, and I knew he was no longer angry. JDespite its ___?___ appearance, the ugly camel tried to bite its owner Jseveral times and had kicked several passersby last week. benefactor bilingual benign bisected Jadj pleasant; soothing; mild; dull; harmless; gentle; manifesting J kindness and gentleness; favorable; of a mild character J Jadv benignly; noun benignity J bibliography JThe bibliography for a term paper is usually placed at the end. JBibliographies are always boring and tedious to read. JThe students have compiled a(n) ___?___ of all the books in our school Jlibrary that deal with rocket propulsion (both fiction and non-fiction). benefactor bisected bibliography buoyancy JThe students have gone through the library looking for all books that are Jon the subject of rocket propulsion and they have added all these names Jto a BIBLIOGRAPHY, a listing. JThe article on hazardous cleaning materials included a(n) ___?___ at the Jend of other materials that could be read for further information. brochure bibliography bland bilingual Jnoun a list of books or essays on a particular subject or by a particularJ author; the works or a list of the works referred to in a text or J consulted by the author in its production Jnoun bibliographies J bilingual JAfter spending two months in Paris, I am bilingually fluent in English Jand French. The German exchange student is a bilingual one. JThis is a(n) ___?___ edition of Garcai Lorca's plays since the Spanish Jis one side and the English translation is on the other. bilingual bizarre biographical brochure JSince the book contains both the Spanish and the English versions of a Jplay, the book must be a BILINGUAL edition. J JMost Americans are not ___?___ since they have problems speaking their Jown native language fluently and correctly rather than a foreign language.blandness bizarre biographical bilingual Jadj able to use two languages well; written or spoken in two languages; J (with the fluency characteristic of a native speaker or writer) J Jnoun bilingual, bilingualism Jadv bilingually biographical JI enjoy reading a good biography of a famous person. JMy biographical report on Abraham Lincoln received a B+. JThe ___?___ data contained in the book was completely wrong since the Jauthor did no research, didn't know the man, and made everything up. bisected bizarre bilingually biographical JSince the author had done no homework on the person he was writing about Jand since he made everything up, the "facts" about the man's life were Jincorrect; this the BIOGRAPHICAL data were wrong. JAfter reading and including three ___?___ in my bibliography, I felt I Jknew enough about George Washington to complete the research paper. biographies benefactors bisected bland Jadj having to do with a person's life; giving the story of a person's J life; J Jnoun biography, biographer; adv biographically J bisect JThe new road will bisect the town and thus go right through the middle. JAs soon as I started to bisect the dead frog, I fainted. JSome people strongly and vigorously object to the ___?___ of any animal Jfor research purposes and will often picket research labs. bisection bizarre benign brochure JThe killing of any animal, no matter what the reason, is objectional to Jsome people; thus, the BISECTION, dividing into two parts, would be Jconsidered wrong by these people. JThe line I had drawn ___?___ divided the room into two equal sections; Jthe right side was to play the "good guys", the left the "bad guys." bizarre benign bisectionally bilingual Jverb to divide into two equal parts; to divide or fork; cross; intersect J J Jverb bisects, bisected, bisecting; noun bisection; adj bisectional Jadv bisectionally bizarre JFor some people, wearing a suit and a tie would be bizarre. JTammy's bizarre outfit at the prom made everyone stare in astonishment. JThe ___?___ behavior of my younger brother has reached epic proportions; Jhe now acts so strange that Mother is considering a psychiatrist. buoyant brochure benign bizarre JThe boy's behavior is strange; mother is considering a psychiatrist. JThus, his behavior must be BIZARRE, odd, fantastic, most unusual. J JThe article in the newspaper about the man who survived two years in the Jmountains surviving by eating all his books was too ___?___ to believe. benign bizarre blandness buoyancy Jadj odd; fantastic; grotesque; unusual or unconventional; weird J strange; odd, extravagant, or eccentric in style J Jnoun bizarreness Jadv bizarrely bland JMy grandmother's cooking is too bland since she uses no spices. JHe wasn't elected president of the class because of his bland personality.JMy father likes all spicey food, like pizza and garlic bread but I prefer Ja more ___?___ diet since my stomach is very sensitive. buoyant benefator bilingual bland JBecause this person has a sensitive stomach, spicey foods don't agree Jwith him and thus his diet would probably be BLAND, dull, compared to Jhis father's. JThe old man objected to the ___?___ of his food but no one listened to Jhim because everyone else like it with few spices. blandness benign bisection biographical Jadj mild; tasteless; dull; having a soothing effect J J Jnoun blandness Jadv blandly brusque JMy mother was insulted at the brusque manner of the salesman. JThe substitute brusquely refused to help or answer my question. JWhen my father was looking for a new car, the ___?___ of one salesman Jmade him complain to the manager and buy the car from another company. benign bland brusqueness bizarre JThe salesman could have probably sold a car but his behavior must have Jmade Father angry and so he complained about it and bought the car Jelsewhere. The salesman's BRUSQUENESS, rudeness, made Father angry. JWhen I asked the saleslady a question, she ___?___ turned away without Janswering it and left the store for her lunch. buoyancy bizarre benign brusquely Jadj abrupt in manner; blunt; rough; sharp and often harsh J markedly short and abrupt J Jnoun brusqueness Jadv brusquely buoyant JA tennis ball is buoyant in water. Her buoyant spirits cheered everyone Jin the room. Christmas is usually a buoyant holiday. JMy spirits remained ___?___ despite my not getting the job; I refused to Jgive up looking and finally was hired a week later for more money. benign bilingual bland buoyant JAfter not getting this job, the person didn't give up or get depressed; Jhe went on and kept looking. His spirits remained BUOYANT, cheerful. J JThe murderer had hoped the corpse would sink to the bottom of the river Jand never be seen again, but it remained ___?___ and was quickly seen. buoyant brusque bland benign Jadj able to float; able to bounce back after a reverse or setback; J cheerful; lighthearted and lively J Jnoun buoyancy Jadv buoyantly
Very nice! Thank you for this wonderful archive. I wonder why I found it only now. Long live the BBS file archives!
This is so awesome! 😀 I’d be cool if you could download an entire archive of this at once, though.
But one thing that puzzles me is the “mtswslnkmcjklsdlsbdmMICROSOFT” string. There is an article about it here. It is definitely worth a read: http://www.os2museum.com/wp/mtswslnk/