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Jan 5, 2018
This week’s themeBlend words This week’s words voluntourism hokum squirl satisfice scrouge This week’s comments AWADmail 810 Next week’s theme Long words with short definitions A.Word.A.Day
with Anu Gargscrouge
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
verb tr., intr.: To squeeze, press, or crowd.
ETYMOLOGY:
Alteration of scruze (to squeeze), a blend of screw + squeeze. Earliest
documented use: 1755.
USAGE:
“I was ’most mashed to a slab in pushing to get in among ’em, they was
all scrouging so thick one upon t’other.” Frances Trollope; Domestic Manners of the Americans; Whittaker, Treacher & Co.; 1832. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
Fear prophets and those prepared to die for the truth, for as a rule they
make many others die with them, often before them, at times instead of
them. -Umberto Eco, philosopher and novelist (5 Jan 1932-2016)
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