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 | Jan 12, 2000This week's theme Coined words This week's words grok frabjous galumph hobbit newspeak bandersnatch doublethink             A.Word.A.Daywith Anu Garg galumph(guh-LUMF)   verb intr.: To move clumsily or heavily. [Coined by Lewis Carroll in 1871 in his novel Through the Looking Glass. A blend of gallop + triumph.] 
"When it was announced that this galumphing vehicle was moving from
screen to stage, insiders shook their heads in disbelief." X-BonusMost people are mirrors, reflecting the moods and emotions of the times; few are windows, bringing light to bear on the dark corners where troubles fester. The whole purpose of education is to turn mirrors into windows. -Sydney J. Harris 
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