"Color" ain't spelled with a U...
I think you are right.... I tried, in deference to Lucy, to spell behavior with the proper British "u", and my spell checker wouldn't allow it.
"Color" ain't spelled with a U...
Oh dear! I'll have to do a cut and paste
colour
ˈkʌlə
noun
1.
the property possessed by an object of producing different sensations on the eye as a result of the way it reflects or emits light.
"the lights flickered and changed colour"
synonyms: hue, shade, tint, tone, tinge, cast, tincture
"the lights flickered and changed colour"
2.
pigmentation of the skin, especially as an indication of someone's race.
"discrimination on the basis of colour"
synonyms: skin colour, skin colouring, skin tone, complexion, colouring, pigmentation; More
verb
1.
change the colour of (something) by painting, dyeing, or shading it.
"he coloured her hair with a selection of blonde and brown shades"
synonyms: tint, dye, tinge, shade, pigment, stain, colour-wash, colour in, paint
"the wood was coloured with a penetrating dye"
2.
(of a person or their skin) show embarrassment or shame by becoming red; blush.
"she coloured slightly"
synonyms: blush, redden, go pink/red, turn red/crimson/scarlet, flush, crimson
"she coloured up with embarrassment"
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Oh dear! I'll have to do a cut and paste
colour
ˈkʌlə
noun
1.
the property possessed by an object of producing different sensations on the eye as a result of the way it reflects or emits light.
"the lights flickered and changed colour"
synonyms: hue, shade, tint, tone, tinge, cast, tincture
"the lights flickered and changed colour"
2.
pigmentation of the skin, especially as an indication of someone's race.
"discrimination on the basis of colour"
synonyms: skin colour, skin colouring, skin tone, complexion, colouring, pigmentation; More
verb
1.
change the colour of (something) by painting, dyeing, or shading it.
"he coloured her hair with a selection of blonde and brown shades"
synonyms: tint, dye, tinge, shade, pigment, stain, colour-wash, colour in, paint
"the wood was coloured with a penetrating dye"
2.
(of a person or their skin) show embarrassment or shame by becoming red; blush.
"she coloured slightly"
synonyms: blush, redden, go pink/red, turn red/crimson/scarlet, flush, crimson
"she coloured up with embarrassment"
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Oh dear! I'll have to do a cut and paste
colour
ˈkʌlə
noun
1.
the property possessed by an object of producing different sensations on the eye as a result of the way it reflects or emits light.
"the lights flickered and changed colour"
synonyms: hue, shade, tint, tone, tinge, cast, tincture
"the lights flickered and changed colour"
2.
pigmentation of the skin, especially as an indication of someone's race.
"discrimination on the basis of colour"
synonyms: skin colour, skin colouring, skin tone, complexion, colouring, pigmentation; More
verb
1.
change the colour of (something) by painting, dyeing, or shading it.
"he coloured her hair with a selection of blonde and brown shades"
synonyms: tint, dye, tinge, shade, pigment, stain, colour-wash, colour in, paint
"the wood was coloured with a penetrating dye"
2.
(of a person or their skin) show embarrassment or shame by becoming red; blush.
"she coloured slightly"
synonyms: blush, redden, go pink/red, turn red/crimson/scarlet, flush, crimson
"she coloured up with embarrassment"
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I think you are right.... I tried, in deference to Lucy, to spell behavior with the proper British "u", and my spell checker wouldn't allow it.![]()
American spell checkers are the work of the devil.
Colour
Flavour
Neighbour
Behaviour
Armour
Tyre
Centre
Analogue
Apologise
Recognise
Practise
Pyjamas
American spell checkers are the work of the devil.
Colour
Flavour
Neighbour
Behaviour
Armour
Tyre
Centre
Analogue
Apologise
Recognise
Practise
Pyjamas
Did you think that you could get this past us without our seeing that you are STILL spelling color wrong? Why do you insist on creating divisiveness??![]()
i like how you guys spell grey![]()
I was bored with purple........
Is that should or shold shut my yapper?Yeah?well maybe you should shut your yapper!!
Either women are allowed in leadership positions or they are not according to scripture. It is interesting that at a time when Israel was a mess, as you say, that God appointed a woman to lead His people. Perhaps this was an exception to biblically excluding woman from leadership positions. If so, it certainly was a notable one.
Is that should or shold shut my yapper?
Yankish: Shut your yapper
English: Shut your gob
American spell checkers are the work of the devil.
Colour
Flavour
Neighbour
Behaviour
Armour
Tyre
Centre
Analogue
Apologise
Recognise
Practise
Pyjamas