On Valentine's day, Earl gave his mother a box of assorted confects. From LearnThat.org.
Verb (used with object) : to confect a herbal remedy for colds. ,to confect a dress from odds and ends of fabric. From Dictionary.com.
Do we come together to "confect" euchraist or do we come together to celebrate that which always and everywhere is?. From Wordnik.com. [National Catholic Reporter] Reference
It would be difficult to confect a less Marxist position. From Wordnik.com. [What’s Left?] Reference
He frightens me, the way he can and does confect to the far Right. From Wordnik.com. [Scalia was right, 60 Minutes Stahl wasn't, re 4th Amendment & torture] Reference
Wallace Stevens wrote of the need to 'confect/the final elegance.'. From Wordnik.com. [Outside the Shady Octopus Saloon] Reference
Or confect a scene in which an al-Qaeda cell finds itself in the company of a pack of Texans?. From Wordnik.com. [The Parkless Park] Reference
She never got a chance to connect with voters the way Edwards did and she didn't confect such a moment. From Wordnik.com. [Democratic party] Reference
People laughed at the obvious attempt to confect Clintonian word-pretzels to defend something we all know is wrong. From Wordnik.com. [Archive 2006-01-01] Reference
Nothing against contractors but there is an inherent confect of interest with a design/build contractor planning your addition. From Wordnik.com. [designer/architect/builder] Reference
In fact, one could easily confect a high caliber museum exhibit to make fans of Edward Burtynski and David Maisel catatonic with awesomeness. From Wordnik.com. [Notes on Some Selections from the Visual Images Database of the Mississippi Valley Division of the US Army Corps of Engineers] Reference
In words only, confect a garden scenario in which the event documented in the above Dugway Proving Ground photo plays the initial formative agent. From Wordnik.com. [Landscape challenge #2] Reference
Im stumped at this point to confect an answer, but I can guarantee that whatever it was that would have been said it would have been Britains fault. From Wordnik.com. [Daimnation!: It's always something] Reference
Alack, on account of me being rather useless, by the time I'd decided to confect a letter it was about a month later and therefore woefully out of date. From Wordnik.com. [Blow winds and crack your cheeks...] Reference
Instead of having the studio confect costume jewelry for the film, DeMille ordered exact reproductions of ancient Egyptian jewelry that used real gold and precious stones. From Wordnik.com. [Empire of Dreams] Reference
These men are consecrated to confect the sacraments. From Wordnik.com. [Roman Catholic Blog] Reference
Certainly, no such clear proof was evident in your video confect. From Wordnik.com. [Network2.tv] Reference
You people can confect all the fiction you like about the current Gaza op. From Wordnik.com. [newmatilda.com - Comments] Reference
This third reason why men invent gods and confect religions is my principal interest at present. From Wordnik.com. [Planet Atheism] Reference
Meanwhile, between now and polling day, commentators have to confect changing opinions about the state of politics. From Wordnik.com. [The Guardian World News] Reference
But the corps has been roundly criticized ever since for not moving quickly to confect the plans and procedures necessary to implement it. From Wordnik.com. [New Orleans Saints Central] Reference
It is ill-advised for members of the conservative side of politics to suggest otherwise or confect sympathy over the manner of Rudd's demise. From Wordnik.com. [Economics Roundtable] Reference
Possibly the majority of attempts to confect a poetic drama have begun at the wrong end; they have aimed at the small public which wants "poetry.". From Wordnik.com. [The Possibility of a Poetic Drama] Reference
He gave them the power to offer the Sacrifice (Luke 22: 19) and to confect the Sacraments (Matthew 28: 18 and John 20: 22, 23), thus making them priests. From Wordnik.com. [National Catholic Reporter] Reference
That evening an emetic of ipecacoanha was given, and afterwards a draught, with vitriolic æther and confect.card. aa ʒi to be repeated as the symptoms should require it. From Wordnik.com. [An Account of the Foxglove and some of its Medical Uses With Practical Remarks on Dropsy and Other Diseases] Reference
A dinner of fat reindeer steak, cranberries, and a confect of the Arctic raspberry. From Wordnik.com. [Northern Travel Summer and Winter Pictures of Sweden, Denmark and Lapland] Reference
CatCodePairs =, & ArchiveDays = 100&Page = 2) It was a conference that only a Theodore Geisel, Dr. Seuss, or Stanley Kubric, or George Orwell could confect. From Wordnik.com. [A Cloud of Smoke and a mighty "Hi-Yo Vote 'Delete'"] Reference
I am presenting this one because this is the one I had, and I don’t want to confect the sentiments expressed, en route to making a point.) “Morning Steve. From Wordnik.com. [Who we're up against: Steve, my mail carrier.] Reference
“I would I could be Henry, with all a man’s privileges, for one moment — I long to throw my plate at that confect of pride and formality, and ill-nature.”. From Wordnik.com. [The Abbot] Reference
ReesMorrison Rees Morrison General counsel need to state specifics of what to change, not confect confusion http://goo. gl/fb/4m7s. From Wordnik.com. [Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7] Reference
British confect. From Wordnik.com. [WN.com - Articles related to Maruti Suzuki December quarter net profit soars] Reference
℞. confect. From Wordnik.com. [Anatomy of Melancholy] Reference
"'I thought the confect --'. From Wordnik.com. [Heart of the West [Annotated]] Reference
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