
Thesaurus Publishing: In a Meeting, Gathering, Conference, Forum, Discussion.
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Thesaurus Publishing: In a Meeting, Gathering, Conference, Forum, Discussion.
"Evidence suggests she was working on the puzzle, got up to make tea, husband enters and puts last piece in..."
Joan Hickson
'Come on Jill, they say the water's well good.'
"I don't feel like going to school. Isn't that a flu-like symptom?"
"I'm a brilliant stalker and love photography, so I thought: why not?"
"Grammar-police, sir, we have some questions about your online posts and the inappropriate use of apostrophes."
"I made a list of all my symptoms. Lost the list. Can't remember any of my symptoms now."
Optician and the PI.
"Nice job, but there in the middle, I think you spelled Akhenaten wrong."
"Let me through... I’m an armchair detective!"
"Check this wall for fingerprints."
How hit songs get their names
Man reading a book in the library. Notices a man next to him reading all book about spying.
"It's a puzzling case, Watson. For all I know, the culprit could be staring me right in the face."
'But Holmes, how did you know what the victim had for his last meal?'
"It's got my current Wordle winning streak on it."
'I got my grant to study why the word 'COOL' persists generation after generation'
"In a nutshell Mr. Beesley, you have hypochondria."
Health MOT's will attract 'worried well': I've looked up my symptoms on the internet and I think I've got ALL these life threatening illnesses.
A Welcome mat words mixed up at the Dyslexic Clinic
'Let's go over it again: the cat is out cold, and the only clue is a little wet castle...'
"That's more like it!"
The Banana Crime
'Well you can tell Dr. Zimler that you don't have Dalnik's syndrome, and, in fact, I think you have Zimler's syndrome.'
'You're fine. Now get out of my office!'
"We haven't been able to pick up his trail. We think he's using invisible ink."
Sherlock Holmes.
"According to this website my symptoms show that I'm dead!"
"You may not like what I've dug out, but you did ask me to snoop into your husband!"
"All the letters in the alphabet are one-syllable words. Tell that to "W"."
"So, when you looked up your symptoms, did it say to complain about it incessantly but never seek treatment?"
"I think it was done with mirrors."
Detective follows footprints leading to a pair of shoes.
Personnel: 'First of all, there's no 'Y' in resume...'
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