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Signals Conchita Cruz 26 Lines: Resembling Gelatin or Jelly KIND TRY

I took various signals and signs to mean different things: [1] I took the amaretto to mean there was no beer in the house, and I took the bassline to mean a particular addressee was in the crowd. [2] I took the clairvoyant weather to mean I could dismiss your unappealing conclusions, and I took the dry run to mean the echo was unreliable. [3] I took many other things, like initials, a jellyfish, a kiss, and a third x-ray, to mean various messages and lessons.

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Signals Conchita Cruz 26 Lines: Resembling Gelatin or Jelly KIND TRY

I took various signals and signs to mean different things: [1] I took the amaretto to mean there was no beer in the house, and I took the bassline to mean a particular addressee was in the crowd. [2] I took the clairvoyant weather to mean I could dismiss your unappealing conclusions, and I took the dry run to mean the echo was unreliable. [3] I took many other things, like initials, a jellyfish, a kiss, and a third x-ray, to mean various messages and lessons.

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Signals

Conchita Cruz 26 lines


I took the amaretto to mean there was no beer in the house.
a sweet, almond-flavored liquer

I took the bassline to mean a particular addressee was in the crowd.


the lowest part or sequence of notes in a piece of music.

I took the clairvoyant weather to mean I could dismiss your unappealing conclusions.
 power of seeing objects or actions beyond the range of natural vision

I took the dry run to mean the echo was unreliable.


situated or placed higher than the surrounding area a large sharp tooth, especially a canine
tooth of a dog or wolf.
I took the elevated appeal of allusions to mean the fever had no fangs.
an expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly
I took your fury to mean there was grass in the basement.
made smaller or less an animal that only eats plants
I took the gelatinous substance to mean a diminished generosity toward herbivorous
endeavors.
resembling gelatin or jelly KIND TRY

I took happiness to mean I had the right syllable in mind.

I took the initials to mean just leave the front door unlocked.
a hazardous obstruction inability to resist urges to steal items
that you generally don't really need and that usually have little value
I took the jellyfish scuttling by the reef to mean the kleptomania was the least of my concerns.
run hurriedly or furtively with short quick steps

I took the kiss to mean a potentially inconsequential lesson.


not important or significant.
HARM
I took the lesion barely hidden by your sleeve to mean you had no wish to mimic the tragedies of
your flawed heroines. –NOBLE QUALITIES

I took the marionette on the clothesline to mean there was hope for the unsuspecting neighbor.
a puppet worked from above by strings attached to its limbs.

I took no to mean it was the only answer.


HARSH CHANCE
I took the oppressive serendipity to mean that panic might or might not send us straight into an
emergency.

I took the paprika to mean quiz the cook, not the gardener.
chili powder
sharp
I took the imperious quill to mean the repetition was intentional.
assuming power or authority without justification;
I took the sly reference to mean the substitute had surpassed the preference.

I took the song to mean you took the necessary pill.

I took the tricky decimal to mean I should unsay the speech I made over dinner.
howing or characterized by a patronizing or superior attitude toward others.
I took the unexpected unification to mean veer away from condescending middlemen.
change direction suddenly

I took the violinist’s lisp to mean it was imperative to wait in line.


a speech defect in which s is pronounced like th in thick and z is pronounced like th in this.

I took the waiver to mean there was a xenophobe in the building.


an act or instance of waiving a right or claim. fear or hatred of foreigner

I took the third x-ray to mean you had nothing more to lose.

I took the yapping from the room below to mean the token zorroing was a far more appropriate
gesture. talk at length in an irritating manner

I took the zero dangling from the headline to mean the aphorism was a spell in disguise.

a pithy observation that contains a general truth, such as, “if it ain't broke, don't fix it.”.

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