Wife is a common noun. It is not the name of a particular individual and it is not capitalized.
A "Wold" refers to an elevated area of open, rolling countryside, typically characterized by hills and grassland. In the context of Stow on the Wold, it is a market town in the Cotswolds region of England, situated on a high point that offers expansive views of the surrounding landscape. The term reflects the town's geographical features and its historical significance as a trading center.
it ended in england
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There has only been 2 world wars.
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"Wold" is a noun meaning an upland area of open country or a hilly or rolling region. It is no longer in common use but remains as part of the names of some geographic areas in England, "the Yorkshire Wolds" for example.
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it's pretty easy you wold get a common denominator then do what you do with fractions
"Funner" is not a proper word. Even if it were, if it was meant to mean "more fun", then it wold not be a verb nor an adverb.
If you killed your friend, well, that wold be a cruel thing to do, life in a magical thing do not sacrifice it.
Susse Wold's birth name is Lise Wold.
Nathan Wold is 6' 6".
Stow-on-the-Wold's population is 2,794.
Terje Wold died in 1972.
Terje Wold was born in 1899.
The Wold Shadow was created in 1972.
Adolph Wold died in 1976.