
'I know one thing about parts of speech. Billy and student aren't synonyms.'
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'I know one thing about parts of speech. Billy and student aren't synonyms.'
"If loving school is erroneous...I don't want to be correct."
"Here's a great word - 'Lethologica, the inability to recall a particular word or name'."
I know it sounds confusing. I'm trying to tell you that she's my mother's sister.
'Grog would never be able to finish a cross pictograph without his thesaurus.'
'The palmy quaffer often looked at his plafond.'
"What does 'inexplicable' mean..?"
"Mum bought me one of those 'abridged' dictionaries for my birthday and now I can't find the words to thank her..."
Freind: 'Misspelled, anything helps.'
What does aloof mean?
So I'm "cheap." It's a perfectly good word. And it aptly describes my interest in conserving resources. I suppose we could call you "thrifty." Heavens no! And waste two whole letters? I see we've only wasted one whole tea bag.
"Sorry I'm late. I overslept." "Is that even a real word?"
"That was totally....what's the word I'm looking for?"
"Dad, can we have a bedtime narrative?"
"Today I came across antiderenuclearizationalityness."
"I found out why we study vocabulary. Last night, my mother told me to ruminate, and I spent three hours in my room."
"What's another word for 'thesaurus'?"
"Why do people think using big words is a bad thing?"
Wordplay: Nonstarter.
"Well %$@#(&!! is not a banned word in the &%Xsing UK!"
"What does procrastination mean?"
"I'm tardy? Whew! I was afraid I was going to be late for school!"
Wordplay: Rabbit Punch.
"Dad, is there a word that contains all the vowels?"
'What's with the Thesaurus - trying to find a clinical term for love?'
"Audacity, noun. Unrestrained impudence. Impudence... Impudence... Impudent, adjective. Marked by impertinent disrespect. Impertinent... Impertinent..."
"Of course, that's only a first draft."
'Yes, sure, certainly, you bet, of course, yeah, right, yep....'
Wordplay: Me.
"Aren't you young to be worrying about college?"
"Sometimes, occasionally, from time to time, now and then, periodically I wish I'd never been given this Thesaurus."
'The chechako sparged rhamnose into his yerba.'
'Once a donzel, the dyvour now settled for orts.'
"I attempted to circumvent the traditional trappings of a teen furlough...but I was thwarted by my czar-ish parental unit."
Wordplay: Pantomime.
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