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This Anglo-Saxon word was originally derived from a verb form meaning, literally, beloved, or, one who is loving.
a brother or a sister, someone you would lay down your life for and they would do the same
a brother who was once a bother
a chaplain for the county jail and he tells me that the sex offender wing is filled with men of the cloth, in far greater proportion to ordinary people
a computer wizard and printed them as his gift to us
a fool more or less/You love him but you lost a tooth
a gift a gift from God, someone very special told that to me
a Gift by Joanne Davis A Love Supreme by TaRessa Stovall and Calvin Stovall A Mother is a Gift by Joanne Davis A Pitcher's Story by Roger Angell A Son is a Gift by Joanne Davis A Song For Mary by Dennis Smith A Teenager's Journey by Richard B
a gift Heaven sends
a Gift Magnet at AllPosters
a 'gift' our heart treasures
a gift that brings happiness and a treasure that money can't buy
a gift that we give ourselves
a gift that you give to yourself
a Gift to Share Life with
a gift, whose worth cannot be measured except by heart
a gift whose worth is measured by the heart
a gift you give birthday yourself
a great site to get gifts for stag night and hen night parties
a great treasure and should be cherished as a brother
a living treasue, and if you have one, you have one of the most valuable gifts in life
a more valuable treasure than a blood relation
an angel, a gift from god
an ANGEL in Disguise
an angel sent down to you, To show a way of life that is new
an angel who lifts us off our feet when our wings have trouble remembering how to fly
an angel with wings in her heart
a precious gift to be cherished, and nurtured
a preciuos gift,someone you think of and suddenly smile
a present that you give yourself
a present you give yourself (And I choose nothing but the best)
a quiet angel that picks us up when our wings forget how to fly
a real treasure
a treasure all worth
a treasure beyond worth
a treasure, is a priceless gem
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