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solicitous
Now THIS is a good word. There is so much to like about it. Its ancient origin. Its full range of meaning. The way it rolls off the tongue. Solicitous. I have vowed to use this word more often after hearing my daughter use it this past weekend. Which proves that it IS possible to learn from our children.
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Re: solicitous
Hmm... . I've seen "No Soliciting" signs before, and understand them. Would a "No Solicitation" sign mean the same thing?
In Britain, should one not wish to have a solicitous solicitor when accused of solicitation? But, then again, wouldn't the solicitor be solicitating against the charge of solicitation, and thus be guilty of solicitation?
In Britain, should one not wish to have a solicitous solicitor when accused of solicitation? But, then again, wouldn't the solicitor be solicitating against the charge of solicitation, and thus be guilty of solicitation?
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