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like Lot’s wife adjective

Emerging profusely (of salt)

Origin

After Mark stuck a knitting needle in the hole of his granny’s salt cellar, which was one funnel of a metal model of a steamship, the salt came out in the described manner

Collector

Granny Dixon – 1950s
Marion Dixon (Howes) – mother of Mum, spouse of Pop

Notes

Allusion to the story of Sodom & Gomorrah in the christian/jewish holy book

Submitted: 17/07/2022 by Mark ● Last updated: 17/07/2022 21:44 by Mark

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