The Merriam-Webster and Garfield Dictionary #[nn]
☆ Be the first to reviewThis unique reference work combines the authoritative word definitions of Merriam-Webster with the comic antics of Jim Davis's Garfield, using the lasagna-loving cat's humor to illustrate vocabulary entries. Published in 1999 by Merriam-Webster, Inc., it presents dictionary-style content alongside Garfield comic strips and character-driven examples, making language learning more engaging for younger readers and fans of the strip. The collection covers a broad range of words, with Garfield's trademark sarcasm and food-obsessed personality woven into the definitions and sample sentences.
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The mice start using Garfield for a home movie screen while he's asleep with his blanket on.
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