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OP My daughter is reading 'The Fifth of March - a story of the boston massacre' by Ann Rinaldi in her reading class - fifth grade.
There is a reference to the word 'dongled' in a sentence and I can't find an appropriate definition. I'm aware of the term as it is used in reference to computers - hardly the case in a revolutionary war timeframe.
So...... here's the sentence out of the book "Have the children settled down since being dongled awake by those tyrannical cannons?"
Any ideas -
Entire Thread Subject Posted By Posted dongled markw 10/26/00 02:09 AM Re: dongled Jackie 10/26/00 02:58 AM Re: dongled tsuwm 10/26/00 03:09 AM Re: dongled shanks 10/26/00 07:51 AM Re: dongled paulb 10/26/00 09:08 AM Re: dongled markw 10/26/00 01:36 PM Dongle: verb or noun? Father Steve 10/30/00 11:13 PM
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