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Discuss A.Word.A.Day--amphigoryThis week's theme: words about books. amphigory (AM-fi-gor-ee) noun, also amphigouri A nonsensical piece of writing, usually in verse form, typically composed as a parody. [From French amphigouri, of obscure origin.] See more usage examples of amphigory in Vocabulary.com's dictionary. -Anu Garg (garg AT wordsmith.org) "More jeers than cheers currently greet the amphigories of Father Divine, and the followers of kindred dark-town messiahs are noisier than they are numerous." Mark Gauvreau Judge; Justice to George S. Schuyler; Policy Review (Washington, DC), Aug/Sep 2000.
X-BonusThe simplest questions are the most profound. Where were you born? Where is your home? Where are you going? What are you doing? Think about these once in a while and watch your answers change. -Richard Bach, writer (1936- ) |
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