9 May 2006 #1 B BlueSkyNick Well-Known Member Joined 29 Apr 2003 Messages 11,766 Location Near a marina, sailing club and pub Visit site ....... of 'to bear away' ? Beared? Bored? Bore ? Boar? why?
9 May 2006 #2 jimi Well-Known Member Joined 19 Dec 2001 Messages 28,660 Location St Neots Visit site Grizzled?
9 May 2006 #3 B BlueSkyNick Well-Known Member Joined 29 Apr 2003 Messages 11,766 Location Near a marina, sailing club and pub Visit site No just a bit browned off, myself
9 May 2006 #4 Colin_S Well-Known Member Joined 20 Jun 2004 Messages 3,172 Location kets - help clear your nose Visit site ............of bored? Boreded?
9 May 2006 #5 Salty John Well-Known Member Joined 6 Sep 2004 Messages 4,563 Location UK www.saltyjohn.co.uk This is from a report of a sea battle in 1756, so I think bore is certainly used as the past tense: "sometimes they bore away two or three points, then hauled their wind" I have no idea why this should be. Boring, no?
This is from a report of a sea battle in 1756, so I think bore is certainly used as the past tense: "sometimes they bore away two or three points, then hauled their wind" I have no idea why this should be. Boring, no?
9 May 2006 #6 Twister_Ken Well-Known Member Joined 31 May 2001 Messages 27,584 Location 'ang on a mo, I'll just take some bearings Visit site Bore, certainly.
9 May 2006 #7 K kds Well-Known Member Joined 21 Nov 2002 Messages 1,769 Location Somerset www.canongrange.co.uk Yes. Ken
10 May 2006 #8 R robertevans Member Joined 16 Oct 2005 Messages 37 Visit site past tents is when you got rid of your old one