PILLORIED
PILLORIED
<Pil-lor-reed>
Abuse; contempt; despised;
Ridiculed and punished by a group
The pilloried writers learned their
lesson and threw the stories out.
PILLOR
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Pillor
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(Reminds)
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Pillory
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A pillory is used for punishment.
PILLORY
You cogitate loafs of bread. What will
you probably do next?
Answer below...Idiom: Crazy like a fox.
He is crazy like a fox.
Meaning:
He appears to be crazy, but he is actually very smart.
It looks like what he is doing has no meaning and appears crazy.
A person who is crazy like a fox does not care what other people think.
He keeps his plan secret, but he is usually successful.
Foxes are very smart and are known for their crazy behaviors.
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Answer:
Think about something more interesting.
Cogitate means to think deeply. Thinking about bread is boring.
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