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"One thing you have to say about it: The party is a wingding."
The last of those wingding social disasters at the country club?
He'd be certain to pick a time when I wasn't around to throw his wingding.
Anyway, I obviously had to do something fast to keep her from throwing a noisy wingding in here.
Be the first in your crowd to throw a Depression Wingding.
It was her party and there was something touching about the democratic side of this community wingding.
"They figure it's just another junky throwing a wingding for a shot.
You might throw her into a bad wingding.
The annual wingding, begun in 1984, substitutes for a standard fund-raiser.
Meanwhile they could throw a proper wingding to celebrate.
They were just out to get money enough to throw a wingding once in awhile and have eating money.
Monday's wingding amounted to the ultimate cook's night out.
Outside on the lawn, the predance wingding is winding down.
The following items are included in our basic, no-frills Depression Wingding: 1.
I guessed that'd be quite a wingding.
"Whoa, this is a wingding," she said, seemingly amazed.
In 1993, an actor said, upon arriving at the ceremony: "Whoa, this is a wingding!
Going to be distracted His daughter is in town for the wingding he throws her every year "His what?"
After some debate the club voted in the word hootenanny, which narrowly beat out the word wingding.
That night she loses her shirt and she gets sore and throws a wingding all over the house.
You can slither around in the thick of the wingding, slipping in the mental shiv.
Then the slow building of tension, the culmination of the wingding; the restraint and the pitiful anguish.
Don't throw a wingding on me now."
I had a little wingding with him before he divorced Gwen and then he came back around a few months before he died.