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derpferd t1_j03kcp6 wrote
Reply to comment by Emotional_Dare5743 in Hurricanes Reveal 19th-Century Shipwreck Hidden Beneath Florida Beach by That-Situation-4262
I appreciate this truly educational post but I especially appreciate the use of the word 'festooned' which is a word that gets tragically little use of late
theoatmealarsonist t1_j03vgir wrote
Festooned as a word just kinda fits Florida
loneranger72 t1_j051e57 wrote
Festooned during festivus
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6inDCK420 t1_j06ze0a wrote
How does this make no sense and perfect sense at the same time
kloudykat t1_j04lqg4 wrote
festooned is in the same category as smithereen.
epic and criminally underutilized.
what exactly is a smithereen anyway?
Ryaninthesky t1_j05ca7f wrote
A very, very small part of a thing
masupo42 t1_j06af09 wrote
age_of_bronze t1_j0614pt wrote
I appreciate your correct use of “of late” instead of the criminally over-/mis-used “as of late.”
Miss_Mello t1_j06v6li wrote
We use the term a lot in dentistry. It is the process of sculpting or carving base plate wax to resemble gums on dentures and removable partial dentures. Random fact of the day. :P
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