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i couldn't love eisley more than i already do... but one of their songs is tiled "brightly wound" which evokes confusion... is it "wound" or "wound" ???? confused? wound: To be twisted or whorled into curved forms. or wound: a physical injury to the body _________________ what makes something special isn't it's ability to blend in, but rather it's ability to stand out. hugs are way better than kisses can you can hug just about anyone without them slapping you or anything... .my favorite trevor. |
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Wound, as in the twisty way. That tricky English language. P.S. I don't mean that in a rude way. It's just tricky. ha _________________ My photography:www.jamiemphoto.com You can't spell awesome without emo...backwards! -Julie definingawesome (11:44:11 PM): Eisley shivers our timbers |
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homesick_alien wrote: treetops12 wrote: I've never thought it was wound (wooned) because that doesn't make sense. does brightly wound (wow-ned) make much more sense than (wooned)? It's 6 on one hand, Half a dozen on the other to me well, wowned makes more sense than wooned... to me. _________________ I know how I was born and I know that I have no choice. I know it may not show on the color of my skin, but I know it’s in my heart and in my soul. –Sara Quin |
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treetops12 wrote: homesick_alien wrote: treetops12 wrote: I've never thought it was wound (wooned) because that doesn't make sense. does brightly wound (wow-ned) make much more sense than (wooned)? It's 6 on one hand, Half a dozen on the other to me well, wowned makes more sense than wooned... to me. same here |
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Binary Dragon wrote: Wownd is the only one that can make sense. "Brightly" is an adverb. Wooned is a noun, and can't be modified by an adverb. Wownd is a part tense verb, and can be modified by an adverb. Thus, it has to be wownd. Reading this, Made my head spin.... _________________ Day whipped his black dray, Opaque orphan of Ring |
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