- - tenor of a talk
- - doctor with one foot getting meaning
- - Rorke's ..., British mission station beset by Zulu warriors in January 1879
- - Meaning to go with the tide
- - Tendency for a doctor to be unusually fit
- - Meaning to get along aimlessly
- - General meaning to move aimlessly
- - hardly a crazy vagrant
- - Move aimlessly; general meaning
- - Potential pile-up on icy roads in Germany and Split
- - Meaning to join doctor, if time
- - Meaning of God preceding schism
- - to move aimlessly into a great deal of snow
- - the general idea in current travel
- - A .......... of pigs
- - Trend; meaning
- - Go with current meaning
- - Quarrel started by daughter, in essence
- - Sight after a blizzard
- - Meaning of piled-up snow
- - Don't strive to get the meaning
- - A perceptive person catches it
- - Headache for a snow shoveler
- - Wander like a hobo
- - Underlying meaning
- - Meaning, in a sense
- - General meaning
- - Meaning
- - General meaning of what is said
- - a large mass of snow, leaves or other material piled up or carried along by the wind
- - How a doctor can get fit in slow motion
- - to move aimlessly into a lot of snow
- - argument's general meaning
- - Move, float aimlessly
- - Argument after Mendelssohn's fourth movement
- - Wind-formed bank of snow
- - Razende stroom
- - Meander to Surrey course co-designed by Henry Cotton
- - Getting the gist as you go off to sleep
- - The way the conversation's going where the snow's piled up
- - wander at day-break
- - '. . . if you catch my ...'
- - Tendency of old penny to chink
- - Tendency of Democrat to crack
- - tendency to be carried along
- - Stray dog's lead split
- - Float with the current
- - Tendency of apparently unipedal medic?
- - Split after doctor starts to wander aimlessly
- - Move with the tide
- - float aimlessly 12 inches behind doctor
- - don't have any main course?
- - intention of doctor taking one foot
- - "Are you catching my ... or am I wasting my time?" ()
- - Move slowly on the water
- - ... away (move away from the topic of discussion)
- - Tendency for snow to pile up
- - Current doctor, frightfully fit
- - go off course one foot, being under the doctor
- - wander into some snow
- - Snow mound
- - Float off
- - Accumulation of snow
- - Stray(Used today)
- - *Get carried away
- - Move with the current
- - Deviate from the intended course
- - Windblown pile of snow
- - Be carried by the current
- - Snow formation
- - Wander from Dublin to Split
- - Snowstorm consequence
- - Lose attention
- - What snow can do
- - Snow heaped up by wind
- - Snowstorm formation
- - Windblown snow pile
- - Snow pile
- - Doctor with one foot under pile of snow?
- - Deviate to Dublin from Split
- - Tenor and daughter split
- - 'Catch my ......?'
- - Snow fence sight
- - Blow with the wind
- - Snowstorm's aftermath
- - Blizzard creation
- - Go with the tide
- - Float aimlessly
- - "Do you get my ......?"
- - "Get my ....?"
- - Snowbank
- - Blown snow
- - Blizzard consequence
- - Snow accumulation
- - Implication
- - Snow bank
- - Pollster's interest
- - Proceed aimlessly
- - Kind of wood
- - Pile of snow.
- - Heap of snow.
- - Float at random.
- - Ocean current
- - Go off track?
- - Tendency
- - Float along
- - Float
- - Wander about.
- - Travel aimlessly
- - Go aimlessly
- - Tenor ......
- - General idea
- - Move aimlessly
- - Winter driving hazard
- - Meander
- - Wander aimlessly
- - Wander
- - Not stay on topic
- - Stray
- - Go off course
- - See 8
- - Leeway
- - ...... Trend
- - Go with the flow?
- - ... away lose touch
- - Democrat at fault reveals tendency
- - stray diamonds found by fissure
- - tenor's effortless progress
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