SS/PS question
Catlady (Rita Prince Winston)
catlady at wicca.net
Sat Aug 9 19:59:26 UTC 2008
Potioncat wrote in
<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/HPFGU-OTChatter/message/37368>:
<< "In his hand or by hand" are common phrases that are added onto
sentences. I don't know if there's a name for it, emphasis is all I
can think of. For example, I could show you the striped afgan on my
sofa and say, "I made this afghan by hand." (How else would I make it?) >>
By machine. I've never heard of a crocheting machine, but knitting
machines for individual home use are common and people who make
garments on them think they're being totally creative, artistic and
creative with the colors, patterns, and stitches of the knitting as
well as the fit and features of the garment.
<< or I might say, He held the frog in his hand. (How else would he
hold it? Never mind, I don't want to know.) >>
In a paper bag, or in a clean glass jar left over from peanut butter,
or with a kleenex.
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