Looking down is often the precursor to looking up. Tom Ward transports us to Cambridge’s world of creativity beneath our feet
Source: Art in Public: Interventions underfoot | Varsity
Looking down is often the precursor to looking up. Tom Ward transports us to Cambridge’s world of creativity beneath our feet
Source: Art in Public: Interventions underfoot | Varsity
slinge, slindge
To slink off or about, to idle, to loaf, as in “They were never working—always slingin’ about.” from the Dictionary of Newfoundland English (University of Toronto Press, 1982).
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