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Word of the day: dredging (through)

17 November 2011

Dredging is an excavation activity or operation usually carried out at least partly underwater, in shallow seas or fresh water areas with the purpose of gathering up bottom sediments and disposing of them at a different location. This technique is often used to keep waterways navigable.
Dredging through the thick mud of an essay, clumsy swamp of words (fig.)

Word of the day: dredging (through)

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This is a blog. The author is Matteo Menapace.

Baddeo is Matteo with the sniffles: while prisoner of a nasty cold, incapable of pronouncing his name correctly due to copious ooze and compulsive sneezing, Matteo started to utter something like bæd - də - o, which was later adopted as his official nickname.

The real name is Matteo, which you can find sometimes morphed into Ratteo, Vaddeo or Mettiu but not Teo, nor Matte. He writes and speaks about himself always in the third person, apart from the nights of full moon.