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The Word of the Day for October 7 is:

burke \BERK\ verb
*1 : to suppress quietly or indirectly
2 : bypass, avoid

Example sentence:
The governor attempted to discreetly burke all inquiries into his alleged
misuse of state funds.

Did you know?
When an elderly pensioner died at the Edinburgh boarding house of William
Hare in 1827, the proprietor and his friend William Burke decided to sell the
body to a local anatomy school. The sale was so lucrative that they decided to
make sure they could repeat it. They began luring nameless wanderers (who were
not likely to be missed) into the house, getting them drunk, then smothering or
strangling them and selling the bodies. The two disposed of at least 15 victims
before murdering a local woman whose disappearance led to their arrest. At
Burke's execution (by hanging), irate crowds shouted "Burke him!" As a result
of the case, the word "burke" became a byword first for death by strangulation
and eventually for any cover-up.

*Indicates the sense illustrated in the example sentence.







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