1. to verify (as in ‘I’m checking validity of the math equation’)
2. a kind of a stopper (as in ‘checks ought to be provided for dams’)
3. checks as the American spelling for cheque
4. square
5. bills or invoices (all though this can be clubbed with 3)
What the fuck is wrong with you these days? Whats the big thing behind these dictionary quizzes?
Please fill me in (I need at-least five different reasons) :p
Check back tomorrow to see if your reasons are valid!
July 28th, 2004 at 6:51 am
1. Inspect
2. Square
3. Stop
I am still old fashioned and say cheque for a financial bill of transaction.
July 28th, 2004 at 6:54 am
1. to verify (as in ‘I’m checking validity of the math equation’)
2. a kind of a stopper (as in ‘checks ought to be provided for dams’)
3. checks as the American spelling for cheque
4. square
5. bills or invoices (all though this can be clubbed with 3)
July 28th, 2004 at 6:55 am
Alright, one more – to notice as in ‘to check out the page’
July 28th, 2004 at 11:27 am
What the fuck is wrong with you these days? Whats the big thing behind these dictionary quizzes?
Please fill me in (I need at-least five different reasons) :p
Check back tomorrow to see if your reasons are valid!
July 30th, 2004 at 7:52 am
I have nothing to add except to echo Anand’s comment. Dictionary.com is only a bookmarklet away.
(Oh, and your DIV widths need tweaking. About 5-10 pixels of the main DIV is being swallowed.)