Word of the Day
Squall (n./v., SKWALL)
A quick, unexpected windstorm, often accompanied by rain or snow. Also, a sharp cry or to cry sharply, often uttered by warm-weather people when they see an unexpected snowstorm.
A quick, unexpected windstorm, often accompanied by rain or snow. Also, a sharp cry or to cry sharply, often uttered by warm-weather people when they see an unexpected snowstorm.
Although we have never slept with a dog (ours had their own beds), we have it on many good authorities that this illustration of what it's like to sleep with one is quite accurate:
IllustrationDogsBedsSleepingThis went poorlyAll stretched out