The fink made him eat his words. How opportune!
He got off easy. People are hanging in the dungeon for far less.
But Fink is still ‘wordless’
infelicitous = “too bad, so sad”inquietude = “hustle & bustle”
And how many people had to google these two words. I will admit it, I did. And the artist broke out the thesaurus when he wrote this too.
“Never use a big word when a diminutive one will suffice”.
I’m sure the clerk is anaspeptic, phrasmotic, even compunctuous to have caused the Fink such pericombobulation.
Well he warned you.
The little Fink doesn’t appreciate big words.
Parker and Hart
Mastroianni and Hart
tracerbullet over 7 years ago
The fink made him eat his words. How opportune!
realexander over 7 years ago
He got off easy. People are hanging in the dungeon for far less.
sandpiper over 7 years ago
But Fink is still ‘wordless’
xWing Dragon over 7 years ago
infelicitous = “too bad, so sad”inquietude = “hustle & bustle”
"It's the End of the World!!!" Premium Member over 7 years ago
And how many people had to google these two words. I will admit it, I did. And the artist broke out the thesaurus when he wrote this too.
Cerabooge over 7 years ago
“Never use a big word when a diminutive one will suffice”.
David Rickard Premium Member over 7 years ago
I’m sure the clerk is anaspeptic, phrasmotic, even compunctuous to have caused the Fink such pericombobulation.
brklnbern over 7 years ago
Well he warned you.
gammaguy over 7 years ago
The little Fink doesn’t appreciate big words.