Apr
17
Cruller
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The “cr” at the start makes the “r” at the end even more pronounced and interesting. Known as a rich, light, raised doughnut, often with a ridged surface and sometimes topped with white icing. Sometimes called a French cruller.
Donna
USA
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Apr
17
Cantabile
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It is so melodious. It is lovely and it makes me think of lullabies.
Alyssa
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Apr
17
Verily
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It’s fun to say and sounds almost gilded, like an antique of a noble time. Tolkien made me a fan of this word, and the odd looks one gets when one uses it in conversation is almost worth getting pegged as being pretentious.
Jenna K.
NYC
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Apr
17
Elucidate
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Look at it! It’s elucidate! How much more awesome can you get than that? No more, that’s how much!
Andy
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Apr
17
Betwixt
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From Old English/Shakespearean: In an intermediate position; neither wholly one thing nor another. Why? Because it makes people smile. Who doesn’t love words with the “x+t” combination? I always receive positive responses when I use this word.
Joshua Hilley
Auburn, AL
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