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Thread: Word Of The Day

  1. #121
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Editor's Chair View Post
    I think you are both totally mad! (as in bonkers)
    Its folk like us that make the world a better place..........

  2. #122
    Agreed Alto. The world needs more genuine nutters, not faux ones like Trump and May!

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    MULTITUDINOUS adjective (muhl-ti-tood-n-uh s,-tyood-)

    adjective

    (1) Existing, occurring, or present in great numbers; very numerous; forming a multitude or great number.

    (2) Comprising many items, parts, or elements.

    (3) Archaic, crowded or thronged.

    Quotes:

    It was only one phase of the multitudinous emotions which had assailed her.
    Kate Chopin, The Awakening, 1899.

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    TALISMAN noun (tal-is-muh n, -iz-)

    noun
    (1) Anything whose presence exercises a remarkable or powerful influence on human feelings or actions.
    (2) A stone, ring, or other object, engraved with figures or characters supposed to possess occult powers and worn as an amulet or charm.
    (3) Any amulet or charm.

  5. #125
    Robbed.

  6. #126
    This is what i felt like doing yesterday !!!

    Cacoethes

    NOUN

    An urge to do something inadvisable.

  7. #127
    I have an irresistible compulsion (cacoethes) to kill Jon Moss, he really is one useless phooker!

    Good word that one SNR, never heard it before - ever!

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    FROIDEUR noun (frwa-doer)


    noun

    (1) French, an attitude of haughty aloofness; cold superiority.

    Quote:
    How can I express the cruelty of the atmosphere, the impertinent froideur of the air, which bit at any exposed parts of our bodies in a manner reminiscent of the Empress's loathsome puppy.
    John Boyne, The House of Special Purpose, 2009.

  9. #129
    Quote Originally Posted by Altobelli View Post
    FROIDEUR noun (frwa-doer)


    noun

    (1) French, an attitude of haughty aloofness; cold superiority.

    Quote:
    How can I express the cruelty of the atmosphere, the impertinent froideur of the air, which bit at any exposed parts of our bodies in a manner reminiscent of the Empress's loathsome puppy.
    John Boyne, The House of Special Purpose, 2009.
    Wenger to a tee!

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    Great minds think alike TEC

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