'...Sometimes, I wish I could turn off my brain and just read a book without a pencil and a Webster's in hand..'.
I hope your pencil breaks and you forget where you left your dictionary.
Good reading!
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'...Sometimes, I wish I could turn off my brain and just read a book without a pencil and a Webster's in hand..'.
I hope your pencil breaks and you forget where you left your dictionary.
Good reading!
sardoodledom
definition . . .
Never heard of it.
Something about a play or drama with a contrived ending?
Reminds me of a certain organization.
LOL.
Sylvia
I like the word ruthless (unmerciful, unforgiving, cold-hearted, unrelenting, etc.).
Here's why it interests me: if a person is unforgiving, cold-hearted, etc., he is ruthless. But if he's merciful, forgiving, warm-hearted, etc., he isn't called ruthful.
Why is ruth + less a word but not ruth + ful?
Edit - ruthful apparently exists as an archaic word meaning 'full of pity; compassionate;merciful' (https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/ruthful).
Never knew that ...
Yes, Sylvia, regarding a well-constructed but frivolous play, the term coined by Shaw, in reproach of V. Sardou, French playwright.
Good point, LUHE:
I lost a friend named Ruth, hence I am ruth-less.
THANKS!
Edited to add: Yes, a contrived tale, but I don't know if all the sardoodledoms are necessarily of a frivolous nature. It's a spelling bee word on YouTube.
This is a good site.
Sylvia
It's good to have you here, Syl, on a site where we cite sources that are a sight for sore eyes.
BOOYAH!
Sylvia
concatenation:
a series of interconnected things or events: snow + ball = snowball