quite a vocabulary lesson

Here’s a list of words I find appealing~:

1.)raspberry

2.)groovy

3.)fostoogle

4.)licorice

5.)mod

6.)stoop (noun)

7.)henna/haynit (northeastern Pa. regional slang)

8.)picaresque

9.)Irish

10.)turtleneck

11.)caramel

12.)six

13.)buttercup

14.)honeysuckle

15.)Lindenhurst

16.)tangerine

 

Well, folks, the preceding is but a mere smattering of words that appeal to me.   Please stay tuned for yet more as they may occur to me.

 

http://sandraconner.wordpress.com/2014/06/14/words-that-tingle-the-tongue/

http://dailypost.wordpress.com/dp_prompt/verbal-ticks/

http://abozdar.wordpress.com/2014/06/13/battle-plan/

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4 thoughts on “quite a vocabulary lesson

    1. larry trasciatti says:

      It’s always been quite a favorite of mine. I like the time Felix Unger, of “The Odd Couple”,distinguished between neat neat & groovy neat. The word has its roots in the Jazz Age & you’re right. It’s a fine word

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