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  1. Cocker's arithmetick. Being, a plain and familiar method, ... for the full understanding of that incomparable art The fiftieth edition, carefully corrected and amended. By George Fisher, accomptant. by Edward Cocker, 2010-06-16
  2. Cocker's arithmetick: being a plain and familiar method,for the full understanding of that ncomparable art,Compos'd byedward Cocker,Perused and ... ed carefully corrected, with additions by Edward Cocker, 2010-08-06
  3. Cocker's arithmetick: being a plain and familiar method,for the full understanding of that incomparable art,Composed byedward Cocker,Perused and ... by John Hawkins,The forty-fifth edition by Edward Cocker, 2010-08-06
  4. Cocker's arithmetick: being a plain and familiar method,for the full understanding of that incomparable art,byedward Cocker,Perused and published ... carefully corrected and amended. by Edward Cocker, 2010-08-06
  5. Cocker's arithmetick. Being, a plain and familiar method, suitable to the meanest capacity, for the full understanding of that incomparable art The fifty-third ... edition, carefully corrected and amended. by Edward Cocker, 2010-06-16
  6. Cocker's arithmetick. Being, a plain and familiar method, ... for the full understanding of that incomparable art, Perused and published, by John Hawkins, ... edition, carefully corrected and amended by Edward Cocker, 2010-06-16
  7. Cocker's Decimal Arithmetick; Wherein Is Shewed the Nature and Use of Decimal Fractions in the Usual Rules of Arithmetick, and the Mensuration by Edward Cocker, 2010-01-13
  8. Cocker's arithmetic. Being a plain and familiar method, suitable to the meanest capacity, for the full understanding of that incomparable art, ... Composed ... ... Perused and published by John Hawkins by Edward Cocker, 2010-06-16
  9. Cocker's arithmetick. Being, a plain and familiar method, ... for the full understanding of that incomparable art The forty-ninth edition, carefully corrected and amended. By George Fisher, ... by Edward Cocker, 2010-06-16
  10. Cocker's arithmetick: being a plain and familiar method, ... for the full understanding of that incomparable art The six and twentieth edition carefully corrected, with additions. by Edward Cocker, 2010-06-16
  11. Cocker's arithmetick: being a plain and familiar method,for the full understanding of that incomparable art,Composed byedward Cocker, by Edward Cocker, 2010-08-06
  12. Cocker's Accomplish'd school-master; containing sure and easy directions for spelling, reading, and writing English; according to the most plain and accurate method now extant The eighteenth edition. by Edward Cocker, 2010-06-16
  13. Cocker's decimal arithmetick, wherein is shewed the nature and use of decimal fractions in the usual rules of arithmetick, and the mensuration of plains and solids. The third edition. by Edward Cocker, 2010-06-16
  14. The Pen's Triumph: A Copy-Book. [2 Imperf. Copies]. by Edward Cocker, 2010-04-09

41. ScrappleFace: Kennedy Slams Unnamed Supreme Court Nominee
I don t like cocker Spaniels either. Maybe I m the nominee? edward (Teddy)Kennedy would be about the only friend you’d have.
http://www.scrappleface.com/MT/archives/002244.html
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July 02, 2005 Kennedy Slams Unnamed Supreme Court Nominee
by Scott Ott
(2005-07-02) Sen. Ted Kennedy, D-MA, today criticized President George Bush's as-yet-unnamed replacement for retiring Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor as a "brutal, Bible-thumping, right-wing ideologue who hates minorities, women and cocker spaniels." "He or she is clearly outside the mainstream of American values," said Sen. Kennedy. "President Bush has again ignored the Senate's ' advice and consent ' role, forcing Democrats to filibuster this outrageous nominee The Massachusetts Senator said his aides have already discovered "reams of memos" showing that the man or woman Mr. Bush will appoint has "a history of abusing subordinates, dodging military service, hiring undocumented workers, spanking his or her children and rolling back the clock on human rights to the days when the Pharaohs ruled Egypt with an iron fist." The Senator's office issued a news release to the media documenting the allegations against the potential high court judge, with a convenient blank line allowing reporters to fill in the nominee's name as soon as that information is leaked.

42. COCKER Family Tree
James cocker (born 4/12/1886,Trimulgherry, Secunderabad, India); edward cocker edward cocker (born 23/8/1892, Coonoor, India) married in Bangalore India
http://www.sumgenius.com.au/cocker_family_tree.htm
COCKER Family Tree Info supplied by Kathy Aspinall aspinall@helpdesk.net.au COCKER married , children:
  • Abraham Cocker born in England, died in 1901 in Madras, India)
  • Next Generation
    Abraham COCKER (born 30/12/1854, Two Car Crompton, Lancashire) married Margaret CARROLL , children:
  • James Cocker (born 4/12/1886,Trimulgherry, Secunderabad, India) Edward Cocker, born 23rd August 1892 in Coonoor, India? George Cocker (born20/8/1899,Perambur,Madras,India) Alice Cocker (born unknown), India, Ethel Cocker (born unkown), India, Gertrude Cocker (born unkown) ,India, children; Egdar, Ernest, George, Doris, Barbara
  • (above Info supplied by Ernest Cocker cockertwo@hotmail.com Next Generation James COCKER (born 4/12/1886,Trimulgherry, Secunderabad, India) married , children:
  • James Cocker (Jnr), Clinton Cocker Leslie Cocker Charles Cocker
  • Edward COCKER (born 23/8/1892, Coonoor, India) married in Bangalore India in 1920 Grace Caroline BUSH (born 26th November, 1896 in Bangalore), children:
  • Max Cocker Albert Cocker Carole Cocker June Cocker
  • George COCKER (born 20/8/1899, Perambur, Madras, India) married

    43. CARROLL Family Tree
    James cocker (born 4/12/1886,Trimulgherry, Secunderabad, India); edward cocker,born 23rd August 1892 in Coonoor, India? George cocker (born20/8/1899
    http://www.sumgenius.com.au/carroll_family_tree.htm
    CARROLL Family Tree with links to British India info from Gordon Burke mikki@upnaway.com.au My name is Gordon Burke and I am interested in finding information about my Aunt Phyllis.
    She was the sister of Nellie Burke (nee Carrol) and her last known address was in Delhi.
    If you know any information about my Aunt please contact me on mikki@upnaway.com.au CARROLL married , children:
  • Sarah CARROLL
  • Next Generation Sarah CARROLL married CHARLES MCDERMOTT (date of birth: c 1868. date of death: OCCUPATION: STATION MASTER; DENOMINATION: C OF E) on 30 JUN 1917 at THAZI, BURMA; ; Only recorded child of Charles McDERMOTT:
  • IDA MCDERMOTT born in THAZI, INDIA, c 1900; married Ernest CORNELIUS on 30 MAY 1917 at ST MARYS R.C. RANGOON; DENOMINATION: R.C;
  • Info supplied by Ernest Cocker cockertwo@hotmail.com Margaret CARROLL married Abraham COCKER (born 30/12/1854, Two Car Crompton, Lancashire) children:
  • James Cocker (born 4/12/1886,Trimulgherry, Secunderabad, India) Edward Cocker, born 23rd August 1892 in Coonoor, India? George Cocker (born20/8/1899,Perambur,Madras,India)
  • 44. Letter Arts Review - Articles: C
    cocker, edward IV1, 10, 11. Codex Amiatinus X1, 8. Codex Mendoza, The XI4,4451. Codex Usserianus Primus IX2, 23
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    45. BOOKS OF INSTRUCTION Pre 1850 [Opie B]
    cocker (edward) 16311675. cocker s arithmetick. Thirty-third edition. E. Tracy.1715, 15.75 x 9.5cm. Opie B 59. cocker (edward) 1631-1675.
    http://www.bodley.ox.ac.uk/dept/scwmss/rarebooks/opie/opie-b.htm
    BOOKS OF INSTRUCTION: Pre 1850 [Opie B]
    Final version September 1991 Opie B 8 Opie B 9 ABBOT (John S.C.) The mother at home. Revised edition. Religious tract society. [n.d.] [inscribed 1855], 15.25 x 9.5cm. Opie B 10 ADVICE FROM A LADY OF QUALITY Second edition. Vol. 2 only [of two]. J. Rivington jnr. 1779, 16 x 10.25cm. Opie B 11 ADVICE FROM A LADY OF QUALITY TO HER CHILDREN, in the last stage of a lingering illness; trans. from the French by S[amuel] Glasse. Vol. 1. Second ed. London: Printed by John Rivington, Jun. for J.F. and C. Rivington, etc., 1779, 16.1 x 10 cm. Opie B 11a ADVICE FROM A LADY OF QUALITY Fifth edition. 2 Vols. R. Faulder. 1794, 16.5 x 10.5cm. Opie B 12 [ALLEN (Charles) 1729?-1792.] The polite lady. J. Newbery. 1760, 16.75 x 10.75 cm. Opie B 13 [ALLEN (Charles) 1729?-1792.] The polite lady. Third edition. T. Carnan and F. Newbery. 1775, 17.5 x 10.5cm. Opie B 14 [LATOUCHE (J.)] Amusements, serious and comical. The Hague, I. Vaillant. 1719, 16.5 x 10.75cm. Opie B 15 ARITHMETIC TAUGHT BY QUESTIONS. Part the first. J. W. Parker. 1834, 14 x 9.25cm.

    46. Science In The 19th Century Periodical
    The paintings on the wall are captioned According to cocker cocker, edward (1631–75)DNB Close View the register entry (depicting two cocks fighting)
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    Home Browse Search SciPer Index ... Introduction Volume [3] (1832) Comic Annual Preface [Thomas Hood] DNB
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    Genre: Preface, Drollery Relevant illustrations: wdct. [2] Illustrators: [Thomas Hood] DNB
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    Subjects: Public Health, Epidemiology, Medical Treatment, Pharmaceuticals, Exploration
    Hood observes: 'As recommended by the Board of Health Central Board of Health
    Close
    , I discard anxiety and keep up my spirits, trusting sanguinely to the favourableness of the present volume. Between the Reform Bill and the Cholera, the public has been so drugged by the House of Commons House of Commons
    Close
    and Doctor's Commons, that figures of speech, neither political nor medical, must come as figures in high relief'. Hood has consequently increased the print run of the Annual Comic Annual
    Close
    'by the advice of Sir Henry Halford Halford, Sir DNB
    Close
    [president of the Royal College of Physicians]' and of his publisher. The illustration captioned 'Doctor's Commons' depicts a nauseous man clutching a measuring jar and a spoon seated at a table loaded with bottles of medicine, a pill box, and a bottle of leaches, arranged as though making a meal. To 'prevent' any 'misapprehensions', Hood points out that the author of the article 'An Assent to the Summut of Mount Blank' cannot be (as might at first be supposed) a servant of Edward B Wilbraham Wilbraham

    47. Discovering Dickens - A Community Reading Project
    Euclid, on the other hand, was a Greek mathematician, best known for his work ongeometry, and cocker was edward cocker (163175), author of a standard text
    http://dickens.stanford.edu/hard/print_issue2_gloss.html
    NOTES ON ISSUE 2: GLOSSARY The name of the public-house was the Pegasus's Arms. The Pegasus's legs might have been more to the purpose, but, underneath the winged horse upon the signboard, THE PEGASUS'S ARMS was inscribed in Roman letters.
    Pegasus, a winged horse in Greek mythology, was often associated with the circus; circus performers sometimes gave the name to their horses, and the Royal Circus in London (opened in 1782) placed a statue of Pegasus on its roof.
    Using pictures on signs to identify pubs was common practice in England, where taverns tended to have their own symbols. The description of the Pegasus's Arms may owe something to Dickens's observations of an old pub in Preston, where he traveled during that town's 1853-4 strike. This photograph of an old pub in the industrial north of England—the Seven Stars in Manchester—was taken about 20 years after the publication of Hard Times. It is reproduced from Manchester As It Is (1878), a photographic work that intended to illustrate the modern improvements that had taken place in Manchester in the mid- to late nineteenth century, in an attempt to dispel its reputation as an industrial hell. The author and photographer, Alfred Brothers, included some pictures of older areas that had not been reconstructed or renovated to provide a contrast with the "new" Manchester, such as this tavern. "Father must have gone down to the booth, sir."

    48. User:Eugene Van Der Pijll/EB2004 - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    edward cocker ; edward Coley, 1st Baronet Burne-Jones -; edward Durell Stone -;edward George Earle Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton -; edward H. White,
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    49. Cocker Spaniel : Dogs : Pets/Animals : Pet Lover Gifts : Marketplace : CafePress
    Dog Lover Designs Midsummer s Eve cocker Women s TShirt. $19.99 Add To Cart.Midsummer s Eve by edward Robert Hughes (1908) with a cocker Spaniel added.
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    50. BSHM: Abstracts -- W
    Wallis, Ruth, ‘edward cocker (1632?1676) and his Arithmetick De Morgan The writing master and engraver edward cocker is chiefly remembered for his
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    A B C D ... Z These listings contain all abstracts that have appeared in BSHM Newsletters up to Newsletter 46. BSHM Abstracts - W Historia mathematica
    The mathematical index of the Royal Society’s 1908 Catalogue of Scientific Papers is the only comprehensive guide to mathematical journal literature for that period, and can be taken to reflect the intensity of mathematical activities in particular areas. Graphs of the publication activity in 34 sub-areas are produced, including the number of active contributors. Waithe, Mary Ellen, ‘Finding bits and pieces of Hypatia’, Linda Lopez McAlister (ed), Hypatia’s daughters , Indiana University Press 1996, 4-15
    Scholars this century, most recently Knorr, have been able tentatively to attribute six works to Hypatia (c.370-415) within extant textual traditions of Archimedes, Apollonius, Diophantus and others. For Hypatia, mathematics and astronomy were ways of realizing features of neo-Platonic philosophy. Wallis, Ruth, ‘Cross-currents in astronomy and navigation: Thomas Hornsby FRS (1733-1810)’

    51. BSHM: Gazetteer -- N
    Northampton, Northamptonshire. edward cocker, of cocker s Arithmetick, taughthere, for a period from 1667 Wallis.
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    Main Gazetteer A B C D ... Z Written by David Singmaster (zingmast@sbu.ac.uk ). Links to relevant external websites are being added occasionally to this gazetteer but the BSHM has no control over the availability or contents of these links. Please inform the BSHM Webster (A.Mann@gre.ac.uk) of any broken links. [When the gazetteer was edited for serial publication in the BSHM Newsletter, references were omitted since the bibliography was too substantial to be included. Publication on the web permits references to be included for material now being added to the website, but they are still absent from material originally prepared for the Newsletter - TM, August 2002] Return to the top.
    Dafydd Nanmor lived in the early 15th Century at Nanmor (probably Nantmor ) on the south side of Mt. Snowdon - he was a poet and "was fond of puzzles, astronomy, and grammar" [Beazley & Howell, p. 153].
    Nelson, Lancashire

    52. Deco Dog's Ephemera - COCKER SPANIELS
    cocker SPANIEL, sporting dog, dogs, art deco collectibles, 1937 cocker SPANIEL,FIELD SPANIEL, SUSSEX SPANIEL ILLUSTRATION, by edward Herbert Miner,
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    1940 BUDWEISER AD WITH COCKER SPANIEL PUPPIES, "It's the little things that make life friendly", 10" x 13 1/2", fine condition with a small tear in the bottom margin that can be easily matted, framed or cropped out #SP28834 $5.00
    1950's "NEW NEIGHBORS" PRINT with SPANIEL PUPPY and GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG PUPPY, looks like a Brittany spaniel, Cocker Spaniel or Springer Spaniel puppy, 8 1/4" x 4", excellent condition with some glue on the back that does not effect the front, the publisher's identifying number is cut off
    1954 BELL TELEPHONE MAGAZINE AD WITH SPANIEL,
    TURN-OF-THE-CENTURY AYER'S SARSAPARILLA TRADING CARD with setter or spaniel, chromolithographed, 2 3/4" x 5 1/8", fine condition, some light wear on edges and corners, a very small tear on the left margin, a few small scratches on the left side #DG15055 $4.25
    TRIBUTE TO A DOG , featuring Collie, Golden Retriever, Cocker Spaniel and Bloodhound, very famous speech by Senator George Graham Vest, unframed 1961 book print with printing on the reverse, 8 1/4" x 10 7/8", near mint condition #MO29137 $7.50

    53. Planet Peschel's Annotation Of "The Unpleasantness At The Bellona Club" By Dorot
    A reference to edward cocker (16311676), an engraver, teacher and writer ofpoetry and textbooks. His most famous book was cocker s Arithmetic, which ran
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    "The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club"
    Title ~ the Bellona Club
    So, what is a Bellona anyway? It is the name for the Roman Goddess of war, either the wife or sister of Mars, and an appropriate name for a story set in a club in which so many of its members were veterans. 6 ~ (From the "Who's Who" entry on Lord Peter) "The Murderer's Vade-Mecum"
    The phrase is from the Latin for "go with me," and refers to a useful book that one carries around constantly. This leads to some speculation as to the nature of Wimsey's book. What kind of book would a murderer need to carry around? One which offers advice on how best to kill someone and get away with it? Arms: Sable, 3 mice courant, argent; crest, a domestic cat couched as to spring, proper; motto: As my Whimsy takes me
    As I learned from my time spent in the Society for Creative Anachronism (a medieval re-creation group), coats of arms have to be described by words to ensure that they are represented properly, and that they don't conflict with someone else's arms. So precise terms were developed to describe, and since the French were largely responsible for this, French words were used.

    54. COC To COL
    cocker cocker, edward cockerELL, CHARLES ROBERT cockerMOUTH COCKFIGHTING COCKLE, SIR JAMES COCK-OF-THE-ROCK COCKPIT COCKTON, HENRY
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    COC
    COCA COCAINE COCANADA COCCEIUS, JOHANNES ... COCOA
    COD
    COD CODA CODE CODE NAPOLEON ... CODRUS
    COE
    COEFFETEAU COEFFETEAU, NICOLAS COEHOORN, MENNO, BARON VAN COELENTERA ... COEUR D'ALENE
    COF
    COFFEE COFFER COFFEYVILLE COFFIN
    COG
    COGERS HALL COGHLAN, CHARLES FRANCIS COGNAC COGNITION ... COGNIZANCE
    COH
    COHEN COHN, GUSTAV COHOES COHORT
    COI
    COIF COIMBATORE COIMBRA COIN ... COIRE
    COK
    COKE COKE, SIR JOHN COKE, THOMAS
    COL
    COL COLBERT COLBERT DE CROISSY COLBURN, HENRY ... COLZA OIL

    55. ABAA Antiquarian Booksellers Association Of America - Title
    cocker, edward ACCOMPLISH D SCHOOLMASTER, 1696 Menston, England Scolar Press1967 Facsimile edition English Linguistics 1500-1800, No. 33.
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    56. Guitar/Keyboard Session Players
    The Rolling Stones, Love In Vain ; Sister Morphine ; Jamming With edward Joe cocker, I Can Stand A Little Rain; Civilized Man; Night Calls
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    Guitar and keyboard players on this page: Ry Cooder Jesse Ed Davis Andy Fairweather Low Victor Feldman ... Waddy Wachtel There are an awful lot of successful musicians out there who aren't substantial songwriters, don't produce, don't perform in public much, and never formally join a band - namely, session players. There are so many of them it's hard to keep track, but we thought we would document the careers of at least a few top-notch session musicians with a set of cool cross-references to their guest appearances on records we've reviewed. There undoubtedly are many other such appearances we simply don't know about, but it's a start... and the biggest session player of them all? Paulinho Da Costa , of course. (JA)
    Ry Cooder
    American guitarist, master of the slide and closely associated with the Rolling Stones. Has released numerous solo albums, including a series of instrumental movie soundtracks, and recently scored a huge success by producing the album Buena Vista Social Club and appearing in the film of the same name that followed. (JA)

    57. Hockliffe 0 Default.anv
    cocker, edward, cocker s English Dictionary, 1724, London, Books of instruction.0525. Collyer, John, The New Way to Reading Made Easy, No date ?
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    58. East
    Mr. edward Faraci East ESSFTA Field Governor 26 Smith Road East Haddam, CT 06423 cocker Club Fred Bradley New Jersey Paul Van Houten ESSFTA Ed Faraci
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    2005 IC Meeting Accomplishments: 2004 3rd place - FC/AFC Kingswood Paige O/G.Hamm, O/ B. Akkouris 4th Place - FC Sunrise Gypsy Girl - David Morse/Gary Wilson Tulcan Tod Guns Award and CM - O/H: Betsey Battistoni Osage Gem Of Mountain View O/H Bev Matthews - HIGH POINT East and LASHA High Point Spring Trials 3-12, 13 Mid-Atlantic VFFTA New Jersey 4-23, 24 Southern Tier CCSC Fall Trials (tentative) Maine CCSC /Keystone Patriot Double Date 9-24, 25 Southern Tier CNE Bushy Hill Long Island VFFTA New Jersey ESSFTA LASHA Clubs marked in RED East IC Discussions Don Cande Memorial Fund Still Needs $1200. in donations Send checks to: Kevin Battistoni, PO Box 731, Millbrook, NY. 12545 Field Trial concerns: Care of Game; Agreed to show respect of game by keeping out of view and cooling of game- use of Ice Chests was suggested

    59. Cocked Hat - Definition Of Cocked Hat By The Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus A
    cocker spaniel cocker spaniel cocker spaniels cocker spaniels cocker spaniels cocker, edward cockerel cockerel cockerell, Charles Robert
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    Cite / link Email Feedback cocked hat (k kt) n. A hat with the brim turned up in two or three places, especially a three-cornered hat; a tricorn. Thesaurus Legend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms Noun cocked hat - hat with opposing brims turned up and caught together to form points bicorn bicorne - a cocked hat with the brim turned up to form two points chapeau hat lid - headdress that protects the head from bad weather; has shaped crown and usually a brim tricorn tricorne - cocked hat with the brim turned up to form three points Mentioned in References in classic literature bicorn bicorne queue tricorn ... tricorne Mann ushered the beadle into a small parlour with a brick floor; placed a seat for him; and officiously deposited his cocked hat and can on the table before him.

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    Cite / link Email Feedback cock·eyed (k k d adj. Informal Foolish; ridiculous; absurd: a cockeyed idea. Askew; crooked. Intoxicated; drunk. Thesaurus Legend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms Adj. cockeyed - turned or twisted toward one side; "a...youth with a gorgeous red necktie all awry"- G.K.Chesterton; "his wig was, as the British say, skew-whiff" askew awry skew-whiff wonky ... crooked - having or marked by bends or angles; not straight or aligned; "crooked country roads"; "crooked teeth" cockeyed - completely devoid of wisdom or good sense; "the absurd excuse that the dog ate his homework"; "that's a cockeyed idea"; "ask a nonsensical question and get a nonsensical answer"; "a contribution so small as to be laughable"; "it is ludicrous to call a cottage a mansion"; "a preposterous attempt to turn back the pages of history"; "her conceited assumption of universal interest in her rather dull children was ridiculous" derisory laughable nonsensical preposterous ... foolish - devoid of good sense or judgment; "foolish remarks"; "a foolish decision"

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