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Interesting. I think some of us just have to see what is out there beyond the cage. We have stories to tell and smiles we left behind Unusual Words, Unique Words, Wonderful Words, Beautiful Words, Cool Words, Wallpaper Faith, Adventure Quotes, Adventure Travel, Adventure Tattoo
Interesting. I think some of us just have to see what is out there beyond the cage. We have stories to tell and smiles we left behind
Daydreamer. New Words, Pretty Words
Daydreamer.
Hiraeth (n) a homesickness for a home you can't return to, or that never was. Interesting Words, Most Beautiful Words
38 Of The Most Beautiful Words In The English Language
Hiraeth (n) a homesickness for a home you can't return to, or that never was.
A few of my Favorite Words - Collections - Google+ Lovely
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Big word for utter nonsense
Big word for utter nonsense
28 Beautiful Words The English Language Should Steal English Words, English Language
28 Beautiful Words The English Language Should Steal
28 Beautiful Words The English Language Should Steal
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Lauren Louisa
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28 Underused Words You Really Need To Start Using
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28 Beautiful Words The English Language Should Steal Weird Names, French Words
28 Beautiful Words The English Language Should Steal
28 Beautiful Words The English Language Should Steal
28 Beautiful Words The English Language Should Steal - some really great ones here!
28 Beautiful Words The English Language Should Steal
28 Beautiful Words The English Language Should Steal - some really great ones here!
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28 Underused Words You Really Need To Start Using
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Gigil = the irresistible urge to squeeze someone because you love them.
23 Words For Feelings We Don't Have In English
Gigil = the irresistible urge to squeeze someone because you love them.
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Terri Strom
Gigil = the irresistible urge to squeeze someone because you love them.
23 Words For Feelings We Don't Have In English
Gigil = the irresistible urge to squeeze someone because you love them.
Reba Forshaw
Reba Forshaw
WordsAboutNature13 Love Words, Nature Words
13 Unusual Words About Nature That'll Make You Want to Run Outside
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Neologize~ Words will set you free...
Neologize~ Words will set you free...
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English siz-i-jee Amazingly the only English word with three Ys also happens to describe a rare astronomical event involving three heavenly bodies.
English siz-i-jee Amazingly the only English word with three Ys also happens to describe a rare astronomical event involving three heavenly bodies.
muliebrity (adjective): womanly qualities; womanliness. Word of the Day for 28 March 2015. #WOTD #WordoftheDay #muliebrity Learn English Words
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muliebrity (adjective): womanly qualities; womanliness. Word of the Day for 28 March 2015. #WOTD #WordoftheDay #muliebrity
Have you ever seen a gegenschein?   #wotd #wordoftheday #dictionarycom #words #language #learning #vocabulary #definition Foreign Words, Latin Words
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Have you ever seen a gegenschein? #wotd #wordoftheday #dictionarycom #words #language #learning #vocabulary #definition
Lacking social grace, sensitivity, or acuteness
gauche | Word of the Day | December 4, 2023
Lacking social grace, sensitivity, or acuteness
23 Non-English Words You Didn't Know You Needed
23 Words For Feelings We Don't Have In English
23 Non-English Words You Didn't Know You Needed
23 Non-English Words You Didn't Know You Needed The Words, Unique Words With Meaning, Dark Words
23 Words For Feelings We Don't Have In English
23 Non-English Words You Didn't Know You Needed
23 Words For Feelings We Don't Have In English Movies To Watch
23 Words For Feelings We Don't Have In English
23 Words For Feelings We Don't Have In English
28 Underused Words You Really Need To Start Using
28 Underused Words You Really Need To Start Using
28 Underused Words You Really Need To Start Using
English with Latin origin //an-ta-PO-lo-gy//
English with Latin origin //an-ta-PO-lo-gy//
Petrichor. One of my favorites smells. Words Quotes
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Petrichor. One of my favorites smells.
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anagnorisis  an-ag-NAWR-uh-sis, -NOHR-  , noun; 1. (in ancient Greek tragedy) the critical moment of recognition or discovery, especially preceding peripeteia. Vocabulary Words
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anagnorisis an-ag-NAWR-uh-sis, -NOHR- , noun; 1. (in ancient Greek tragedy) the critical moment of recognition or discovery, especially preceding peripeteia.
English kwik-sot-ik
English kwik-sot-ik