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Jul 23, 2010
This week's themeWords that look one part of speech but are other
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PRONUNCIATION:
(BEG-uhr)
MEANING:
verb tr.:1. To exhaust the resources or ability; to defy.
2. To impoverish.
ETYMOLOGY:
From Middle English beggare, beggere, from beggen (to beg). USAGE:
"Geraldine Feeney said the story told by Mr Boyle beggared belief. 'If I heard him right, a 26-year-old is in a mental institution for five years because someone belonging to her thinks she will be promiscuous if she is out in the world.'"Jimmy Walsh; Call for Review of Psychiatric 'Detention'; The Irish Times (Dublin); Jun 23, 2010.
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