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RE: Vocab-ability–162 (nur, nurt, nutr = nourish) – A More Powerful Vocabulary (earn UpVotes with “Vocab Practice” exercise)

MY VOCAB PRACTICE:

  1. Nurse:
    Nurse, if you must see my dilly-wack, you are going to have to speak to my wife before I find myself missing a valuable part of my body!

  2. Nutrient:
    The nutrients inside of a McDonald's hamburger consists of the materials they make rubber mats out of.

  3. Nutrition:
    Who has got time to think about nutrition when you look as good as I do at my age?

  4. Nurture:
    I would like to see baby zebras nurtured in their proper environments.

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Good work!

And I'm still laughing at #3!!!

As for #1, when you are undergoing medical care, it's very important that you allow any and all good-looking (well, HOT-looking) nurses to not only look at your body, but also to caress and fondle it as they desire.

It's for your own "good."

I'll be sure I tell the wifey that. Of course, there is going to have to be a good medical reason. "I was going to explode …" haha