Oddly, my favorite dictionary (Amer. Herit. 4th Ed.) lists ‘splendor’ only as a noun. Without a verb entry, it can’t be a participle, so love can’t be “many splendored” (though sometimes love can be pretty great).
She’s not that much younger than you, Leopold! And look at all the shared interests! It could be a match for the ages! Leopold and Beatrice, the Legion of Doom!
hawgowar about 6 years ago
He could eat her and end the relationship.
Troglodyte about 6 years ago
Beatrice, you simply don’t measure up against the 50-foot woman!
pschearer Premium Member about 6 years ago
Oddly, my favorite dictionary (Amer. Herit. 4th Ed.) lists ‘splendor’ only as a noun. Without a verb entry, it can’t be a participle, so love can’t be “many splendored” (though sometimes love can be pretty great).
J Short about 6 years ago
There’s the problem; it takes opposites to attract.
Qiset about 6 years ago
In their case, Love is a many splintered thing.
Huckleberry Hiroshima about 6 years ago
Ah, the secret hidden, yet sacred center of many relationships.
Gameguy49 Premium Member about 6 years ago
It’s called having “a crush” on someone because usually, you end up feeling crushed.
Herb L 1954 about 6 years ago
They are a perfect match.Stay away from open flames,though ;(
TazzTec about 6 years ago
She has the haggard look of a zombie child.
Sisyphos about 6 years ago
She’s not that much younger than you, Leopold! And look at all the shared interests! It could be a match for the ages! Leopold and Beatrice, the Legion of Doom!