Would that it were so!
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IWISH"Would that it were!"
IWISH"Would that it were true!"
IWISH"Would that it were so!"
IWISH'Would that it were true!'
ABEAR"If it were ..., it would bite you."
UNDERANALIAS"If you were me, how would you have played that hole, caddy?"
GOOGLEWIKIPEDIAIf one were to ..., one would discover that they have 8 million articles in 253 languages
MAPQUESTAMAZONIf one were to ..., one would learn that their address is 605 5th St., Seattle, WA
superspeciesa term for two or more species that are separated geographically but are so similar in form and habits that if the barrier were removed they would probably interbreed and produce fertile young
SEEMTO"It would ... me that ..."
evidentlyIt is plain that; it would seem that
LIGHTMYFIRE1967 hit that begins "You know that it would be untrue"
LIAR"You know that it would be untrue, you know that I would be a ..."
meteoroidsA small body moving in the solar system that would become a meteor if it entered the earth's atmosphere
meteoroidA small body moving in the solar system that would become a meteor if it entered the earth's atmosphere
impossiblyUsed to describe an event or action that is so difficult or unlikely one would not expect it to be possible
levelline or surface that cuts perpendicularly all plumb lines that it meets and hence would everywhere coincide with a surface of still water
analyticTrue by virtue of the meaning of the words or concepts used to express it, so that its denial would be a self-contradiction
ROMEO"O! it is my love; O! that she knew she were" speaker
heartseaseA wild European pansy that typically has purple and yellow flowers. It has given rise to the hybrids from which most garden pansies were developed
heartseasesA wild European pansy that typically has purple and yellow flowers. It has given rise to the hybrids from which most garden pansies were developed
saltwortsA plant of the goosefoot family that typically grows in salt marshes. It is rich in alkali and its ashes were formerly used in soap-making
donatismmember of a Christian sect that developed in northern Africa in a.d. 311 and maintained that it alone constituted the whole and only true church and that baptisms and ordinations of the orthodox clergy were invalid
talipotsA tall Indian palm with very large fan-shaped leaves that are used as sunshades and for thatching, and to make the material upon which books were traditionally written. When the talipot matures, at about 40รป60 years, it sends up a 25-foot (8-m) stalk bearing millions of flowers, and subsequently the tree dies