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Stuck on "checkered"
Thank you Henry! A couple more questions...how do I get signed up on this site? Also...and more importantly...your explanation regarding "checkered"...is it based on your personal experience or is it technically accurate according to "reliable resources"...or both? I hope to not offend you with the question...just curious. ;0) Thanks again, JB
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Re: Stuck on "checkered"

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Anonymous Thank you Henry! A couple more questions...how do I get signed up on this site? Also...and more importantly...your explanation regarding "checkered"...is it based on your personal experience or is it technically accurate according to "reliable resources"...or both? I hope to not offend you with the question...just curious. ;0) Thanks again, JB
Henry's answer is consistent with the origin of the phrase and its dictionary definition. In this use "checkered" means having light and dark areas (like a checker board). The other responses you received were consistent with common usage.
check·ered (chĕk'ərd)
adj.
Divided into squares.
Marked by light and dark patches; diversified in color.
Marked by great changes or shifts in fortune: a checkered career.
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Re: Stuck on "checkered"

Originally Posted by
Anonymous Thank you Henry! A couple more questions...how do I get signed up on this site? Also...and more importantly...your explanation regarding "checkered"...is it based on your personal experience or is it technically accurate according to "reliable resources"...or both? I hope to not offend you with the question...just curious. ;0) Thanks again, JB
Sorry for being late to reply.
As Mike and RonBee explained.
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