sus·pend (stolen from Dictionary.com)
| 1. | to hang by attachment to something above: to suspend a chandelier from the ceiling. |
| 3. | to keep from falling, sinking, forming a deposit, etc., as if by hanging: to suspend solid particles in a liquid. |
| 4. | to hold or keep undetermined; refrain from forming or concluding definitely: to suspend one's judgment. |
| 5. | to defer or postpone: to suspend sentence on a convicted person. |
| 6. | to cause to cease or bring to a stop or stay, usually for a time: to suspend payment. |
| 7. | to cause to cease for a time from operation or effect, as a law, rule, privilege, service, or the like: to suspend ferry service. |
| 8. | to debar, usually for a limited time, from the exercise of an office or function or the enjoyment of a privilege: The student was suspended from school. |
| 9. | to keep in a mood or feeling of expectation or incompleteness; keep waiting in suspense: Finish the story; don't suspend us in midair. |
| 11. | to come to a stop, usually temporarily; cease from operation for a time. |
Good morning good people.
For a time I'll be suspending Spiffytown. I appreciate your visiting and commenting, and your friendship.
2 comments:
BIFF, say it isn't so! I'll miss you. Let us know when you come back, okay?
i didnt do it
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