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merrythought
[ mer-ee-thawt ]
noun
- the wishbone or furcula of a fowl.
merrythought
/ ˈmɛrɪˌθɔːt /
Word History and Origins
Origin of merrythought1
Example Sentences
The MerryThought made these guys by rolling out two pieces of clay, twisting them together, and pinching them into a ring.
Winners or losers, the Romans carried this custom to England; and by 1607 a wishbone there was called a "merrythought," because the bone-breaking contestant with the longer end would soon be married.
A “Royal Baby Bear 2019”, a limited edition cream bear retailing at £125, has been handmade by traditional Shropshire-based teddy bear makers Merrythought especially for the Royal Collection.
Dumbledore landed beside Harry just as Riddle asked, “Sir, is it true that Professor Merrythought is retiring?”
“Sir, is it true that Professor Merrythought is retiring?” he asked.
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