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QUOTE(A Horse With No Name @ Wed 30th December 2009, 10:56pm)
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They say "cleanliness" is next to "godliness" -- but when I looked in my dictionary, I found "cleanliness" was next to "cleavage."
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Hmmmmm.
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A strange dictionary indeed. With a
clear conscience I can say that no dictionary i know would have those words adjacent.
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Coming in 2010: Horseypedia!
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Well on P185 of the Sixth Edition of the Concise Oxford Dictionary, cleavage is the last word on the page
next to cleanse in the previous column which is immediately
below cleanly a. which refers hence ~iness n.
So only 1 line out. Horsey not so daft after all