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But still a bad one.Originally posted by Paddy View PostAs feather as an intransitive verb "Feather pillows" would be a old english command to "fluff up the pillows." It's a sentence.
Feather a pillow.
or
Feather pillows.
would be sensible sentences.
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Originally posted by k2p2 View PostThat's not a sentence. No verb you see. Feather can be a verb, but doesn't make sense in the context of pillows.
As feather as an intransitive verb "Feather pillows" would be a old english command to "fluff up the pillows." It's a sentence.
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Definitely not a sentence. Fluffy doesn't even pretend to be a verb.Originally posted by Cliphead View PostFluffy cloud
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That's not a sentence. No verb you see. Feather can be a verb, but doesn't make sense in the context of pillows.Originally posted by AtW View PostFeather pillow.
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yep.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostHah! A catch question, but I know this one.
It's the feathers, because of the air resistance.

ok whats the heaviest
a ton of lead or a ton of gold ?
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Have you seen the price of pillows! I mean expensive.Originally posted by AtW View PostFeather pillow.
I bought 3 the other day. £69 each for a soft/medium goose feather and down. I didn't realise they were on the edge of extinction! I only paid £50 for an elephant foot umbrella stand last month.
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