Lindsay Schwietz7 days ago1 minWord Wednesday: Hiraeth"Lindsay felt hiraeth for all the places she once lived." On this weeks Word Wednesday, Lindsay has presented the word "Hiraeth" Hiraeth...
Lindsay SchwietzJun 221 minWord Wednesday: Mellifluous"Kim’s voice is relaxed and mellifluous." On this weeks Word Wednesday, Lindsay has presented the word "Mellifluous". Mellifluous...
Lindsay SchwietzJun 81 minWord Wednesday: Estival“Sarah told us the estival heat was intense.” On this weeks Word Wednesday, Lindsay has presented the word "Estival". Estival adjective...
Sarah DiopJun 11 minWord Wednesday: Anthophilous "Sarah took a video of an anthophilous bird called a Double-collared Sunbird while reading the 'What the Robin Knows' book". On this...
Lindsay SchwietzMay 251 minWord Wednesday: Jentacular"Kim took a post-jentacular walk to wake up before a Book Interrupted podcast taping." On this weeks Word Wednesday, Lindsay has...
Lindsay SchwietzMay 181 minWord Wednesday: Trade-Last“Kara told me Sarah loved my haircut, so, as a trade-last, I told her Kim said she is awesome.” On this weeks Word Wednesday, Lindsay has...
Sarah DiopMay 111 minWord Wednesday: BibliokleptOn this weeks Word Wednesday, Sarah has presented the word "Biblioklept". Biblioklept noun bib·lio·klept | \ ˈbi-blē-ə-ˌklept, -lē-ō- \...
Lindsay SchwietzMay 41 minWord Wednesday: Snollygoster On this weeks Word Wednesday, Lindsay has presented the word "Snollygoster" . Snollygoster (noun, US dialect, 1845): A shrewd,...
Lindsay SchwietzApr 201 minWord Wednesday: GardylooOn this weeks Word Wednesday, Lindsay has presented the word "Gardyloo". Gardyloo (noun, archaic, Scotland, 1760): A warning cry given...
Lindsay SchwietzApr 131 minWord Wednesday: VuvuzelaOn this weeks Word Wednesday, Lindsay has presented the word "Vuvuzela". Vuvuzela (noun, South Africa, 2003): A long simple musical...
Lindsay SchwietzApr 61 minWord Wednesday: HaecceityOn this weeks Word Wednesday, Lindsay has presented the word "Haecceity". Haecceity (noun, Latin, mid 17th century): The property of...
Lindsay SchwietzMar 301 minWord Wednesday: FrabjousOn this weeks Word Wednesday, Lindsay has presented the word "Frabjous". Frabjous (adjective, author Lewis Carroll,1871): Delightful;...
Kim LentonMar 231 minWord Wednesday: BawcockBawcock (noun) baw·cock | \ ˈbȯ-ˌkäk \ Definition of bawcock archaic : a fine fellow "Lindsay's partner is a bawcock."...
Lindsay SchwietzMar 161 minWord Wednesday: AllyshipOn this weeks Word Wednesday, Lindsay has presented the word "Allyship ". Allyship (noun, mid 1800s, Dictionary.com’s 2021 Word Of The...
Kim LentonMar 91 minWord Wednesday: ScurryfungeOn this weeks Word Wednesday, Kim has presented the word "Scurryfunge". She sourced it from a post by Maks Viktor Antiquarian Books,...
Lindsay SchwietzMar 21 minWord Wednesday: Peristeronic On this weeks Word Wednesday, Lindsay has presented the word "Peristeronic ". peristeronic (adjective, earliest documented use in 1868) ...
Lindsay SchwietzFeb 231 minWord Wednesday: AmiriteOn this weeks Word Wednesday, Lindsay has presented the word "Amirite". amirite (slang, added to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary in 2021):...
Lindsay SchwietzFeb 161 minWord Wednesday: MerkinOn this weeks Word Wednesday, Lindsay has presented the word "Merkin". Merkin noun a piece of artificial hair used for covering the...
Meredith KakneviciusFeb 91 minWord Wednesday: Solipsism On this weeks Word Wednesday, Meredith has presented the word "Solipsism". Solipsism (noun) so·lip·sism | \ ˈsō-ləp-ˌsi-zəm , ˈsä- \ : a...
Lindsay SchwietzFeb 21 minWord Wednesday: Spill the Tea On this weeks Word Wednesday, Lindsay has presented the word "Spill the Tea". Spill the Tea (verb, 1990s): to gossip. Originating in...