exhuminer commented on the word thrimmel
to pay a debt reluctantly; to part with money in a niggardly and mean manner (Lost Beauties of the English Language, by Charles Mackay)
January 18, 2012
exhuminer commented on the word thoughty
meditative, pensive (Lost Beauties of the English Language, by Charles Mackay)
exhuminer commented on the word thibble
a stick for stirring porridge of gruel (Lost Beauties of the English Language, by Charles Mackay)
exhuminer commented on the word tantle
to walk feebly, like an invalid or old person (Lost Beauties of the English Language, by Charles Mackay)
exhuminer commented on the word strome
to walk backwards and forwards with long strides, as some do in anger and perplexity (Lost Beauties of the English Language, by Charles Mackay)
January 12, 2012
exhuminer commented on the word snoke
to pry meanly into holes and corners, to poke one's nose where it has no business (Lost Beauties of the English Language, by Charles Mackay)
exhuminer commented on the word shreed
to clothe, to cover (Lost Beauties of the English Language, by Charles Mackay)
exhuminer commented on the word scafe
to lead a roving, vagabond life; to beg, to swindle (Lost Beauties of the English Language, by Charles Mackay)
exhuminer commented on the word noonscape
the noontime escape from work
January 1, 2012
exhuminer commented on the word flottery
slovenly, but attempting to be fine and showy
exhuminer commented on the word dimmet
twilight, dusk
exhuminer's Comments
Comments by exhuminer
exhuminer commented on the word thrimmel
to pay a debt reluctantly; to part with money in a niggardly and mean manner (Lost Beauties of the English Language, by Charles Mackay)
January 18, 2012
exhuminer commented on the word thoughty
meditative, pensive (Lost Beauties of the English Language, by Charles Mackay)
January 18, 2012
exhuminer commented on the word thibble
a stick for stirring porridge of gruel (Lost Beauties of the English Language, by Charles Mackay)
January 18, 2012
exhuminer commented on the word tantle
to walk feebly, like an invalid or old person (Lost Beauties of the English Language, by Charles Mackay)
January 18, 2012
exhuminer commented on the word strome
to walk backwards and forwards with long strides, as some do in anger and perplexity (Lost Beauties of the English Language, by Charles Mackay)
January 12, 2012
exhuminer commented on the word snoke
to pry meanly into holes and corners, to poke one's nose where it has no business (Lost Beauties of the English Language, by Charles Mackay)
January 12, 2012
exhuminer commented on the word shreed
to clothe, to cover (Lost Beauties of the English Language, by Charles Mackay)
January 12, 2012
exhuminer commented on the word scafe
to lead a roving, vagabond life; to beg, to swindle (Lost Beauties of the English Language, by Charles Mackay)
January 12, 2012
exhuminer commented on the word noonscape
the noontime escape from work
January 1, 2012
exhuminer commented on the word flottery
slovenly, but attempting to be fine and showy
January 1, 2012
exhuminer commented on the word dimmet
twilight, dusk
January 1, 2012