Word of the Week #35
The table was a jigsaw of cualacinos, knife-scratches and ink spots. cualacino (noun) 1. The mark left on a table by a cold glass.
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The table was a jigsaw of cualacinos, knife-scratches and ink spots. cualacino (noun) 1. The mark left on a table by a cold glass.
A delightful frisson ran through her at the thought of Sherlock series 3. frisson (noun) 1. A shiver of pleasure
She would always remember their first kiss, sweet and true, in an ultramarine twilight. ultramarine (noun) 1. A brilliant, deep blue colour.
He’d hoped for a girlfriend possessing true kalon, but he ended up marrying Elen, who was a pig inside and out. kalon (noun) 1. Physical and moral beauty.
“Today, me will live in the moment, unless it’s unpleasant. In which case, me will eat a cookie.” – The Cookie Monster
Tiffany’s crush wouldn’t answer any of her texts, and so she sank ever deeper into mulligrubs. mulligrubs (noun) [MUHL-i-gruhbz] 1. Despondency; low spirits; ill-temper.
“I crawled into my books and pulled the pages up over my head.” – Mary Russell