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Wednesday, January 02, 2019
A word I had never used
In his novel, The Luck of the Bodkins, Sir Pelham Wodehouse uses the term "inspissated gloom." That was a new one on me. It means "thickened or congealed." (Inspissated - I did already know what "gloom" means.)
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