Some are bright some are dumb
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IDEASSome are bright, some are dumb
convolvulusA twining plant with trumpet-shaped flowers, some kinds of which are invasive weeds (see also bindweed), while others, esp. morning glories, are cultivated for their bright flowers
convolvulusesA twining plant with trumpet-shaped flowers, some kinds of which are invasive weeds (see also bindweed), while others, esp. morning glories, are cultivated for their bright flowers
ENDSSome are loose, some are tight
SERTASSome are kings, some are twins
LOVEAFFAIRSSome are historic, some are tragic
HEMSSome are high; some are low
NOTESSome are high, some are low
SEATSSome are cheap, some are reserved
OPERASSome are grand, some are light
LAWSSome are natural, some are broken
ARTSSome are liberal, some are martial
TOESSome are big, some are little
ARTSSome are fine and some are lively
APESSome are great and some are lesser
SOXSome are Red and some are White
AGENTSSome are secret, and some are special
MOODSSome are good and some are bad
HORNSSome are English and some are French
HOPESSome are high and some are false
SAGASSome are thrilling, some boring, all are long
polygonumsA plant of a genus that includes knotgrass and knotweed, of which some are weeds and some are garden ornamentals
polygonumA plant of a genus that includes knotgrass and knotweed, of which some are weeds and some are garden ornamentals
germandersA widely distributed plant of the mint family. Some kinds are cultivated as ornamentals and some are used in herbal medicine
germanderA widely distributed plant of the mint family. Some kinds are cultivated as ornamentals and some are used in herbal medicine
subcontraryDenoting propositions that can both be true, but cannot both be false (e.g., some X are Y and some X are not Y)
sterculiaany of various tropical trees of the genus Sterculia, of which some species are grown as ornamentals and some are the source of commercially valuable wood
dopaminergicReleasing or involving dopamine as a neurotransmitter. Drugs with this effect are used in the treatment of Parkinson's disease and some psychiatric disorders; some are subject to abuse
sneezeweedA yellow-flowered North American plant of the daisy family, with turned-back rays and a globular disk. Some kinds are toxic to grazing animals and some are used medicinally, esp. by American Indians, in the treatment of colds