wrack: (or rack)
- n
1. collapse or destruction (esp. in the phrase wrack and ruin)
2. something destroyed or a remnant of such
- vb
3. a variant spelling of rack
usage: The use of the spelling wrack rather than rack in sentences such as she was wracked by grief or the country was wracked by civil war is very common but is thought by many people to be incorrect.
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notion:
- n
1. a general understanding; vague or imperfect conception or idea of something
2. an opinion, view, or belief
3. a fanciful or foolish idea; whim
4. an ingenious article, device, or contrivance; knickknack
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thanks dictionary.com. always a help.
so it seems i've caved into the conspiracy of those who enjoy spilling their thoughts on an anonymous public forum. whoops. call me a victim of circumstance. and persuasion. and hedonism.
yeah, i like that last one. ;)
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