toast raising a glass to honor someone or
something
demonstration to show how to do something by example
lecture educational speech before an audience
appointment an arrangement to meet somebody
scuttlebutt drinking cask on ship; gossip
cask a container for liquids
gossip conversation about personal details
about someone's life, not necessarily true.
participant someone who takes part in an activity
provisions supplying or providing something often
for a trip
symptoms indication of illness or sign of
something else; something undesirable
disadvantaged in a worse position than someone else
strategic done for a reason; also for military
planning
folly thoughtless act or deed
profits income; also an advantage over something
authorize to give somebody permission to perform
an act
Expressions
back to the drawing board to go back to the
beginning or the planning stage
of a failed project; to start
over again.
Seward's folly name given to the purchase
of Alaska by the U.S. Secretary
of State, William Seward. It was
considered by many to be a bad
decision.
check it out investigate or find out
about somethingAll names used in this story are fictitious.
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