
I found thalassic in Robin Devoe’s Dictionary of the Strange, Curious, & Lovely. I wrote an acrostic insult poem with more rare words from the same book. It’s Monday. I started this Saturday morning. I’m tardy.
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Tin gods abound worldwide. Practiced prevaricators
Hemipygicly half-assed witlessness,
Adonized avatars in their own lost and low minds,
Lardaceous lickpennies of limicolous living with
Acherontic soulless evil demonic spirits, those
Snollygosters comfortable within any snobocracy,
Slubberdegullions of the lowest order or less,
Imbruted by nature without redemption.
Cacodemons with sycophants.
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Look both ways when searching for right.
Mind the gaps for the tin gods because they disguise well.
these words are amazing! what a book!
❤
David
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Thank you, David.
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What an exceedingly frabjous acrostic Bill. There was no way you were going to produce this interfrastically. My sincere contrafibulations!
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Thank you, Peter. 🙂
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There are quite a lot of logophiles and sesquipedalians out there too!
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I know. But why? 🙂
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Fantastic acrostic Bill 🙂
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Thank you.
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Gushingly prolific combination of outlandish words. Thanks Bill.
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Thank you, Susan.
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