Posted on May 16, 2003 in Words
Nurse Ratched seems to be enjoying this as much as I am!
lacerate | adversary | crumbled | cornice | feral |
trope | crepe | lethargic | mahal | chewing |
probe | endodontist | oozing | dripstone | masticate |
glory | bitch-collar | breccia | griffon | matriculate |
gorgon | sensory | altar | minotaur | yeoman |
dovetail | guitar | fierce | vaccine | vermillion |
creosote | celesta | limber | effigy | citrus |
crepuscular | viola | ameliorate | vulpine | sulfurous |
crewel | cello | sassy | verdant | gritty |
comet | skulk | slate | neonate | forum |
tempest | slither | chrysalis | embargo | greasewood |
stratus | flagstone | chrysostom | renticulate | coyote brush |
strata | block | embryo | bastion | parapet |
trilobite | blowing | nymph | molding | rampant |
ammonite | scarlet | frieze | tracery | cabezon |
nautilus | sediment | oubliette | motif | garibaldi |
prodigious | bough | mascaron | leitmotif | pinniped |
slumber | asteroid | judas-hole | ellipse | rancid |
I know that among you silent masticators there are other word fans. Tell me what words you love, no matter how ordinary you think they may be.
Someday, I am going to title a poem “Chrysostom”. It means “Golden-Mouth”.