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Vocabulary, and it's interpretation

We are constantly amazed at how Ewen, and Iain, have developed their vocabulary. At times, however, we've had to rely on a new set of words to understand their references. Here are just a small set of words that have been uttered. Try to interpret their meanings before finding the actual words, at least for those that aren't that obvious.

Chimiley
Hostipal
lighter kite
melon

The first two are hopefully quite clear and in no need of translation. The latter two do, however. Lighter kite is fairly self explanatory, if you give yourself some time to mull it over. We see them quite regularly, particularly while we're out for our walks. Did you guess "Microlite". They buzz over the fields surrounding our home, especially when the flight path is further afield, and not over our house.
The last word can be quite confusing. This is noticeably so now that Clare built up our selection of juices (squash drinks) to the menu. Ewen, unexplicably, has requested lemon squash at lunch and supper. It's not the sweetest drink, but he has enjoyed it. Wierd!! Anyway, that was the last word. Confusing, eh?!

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