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Oct 20, 2016
This week’s themeWords that appear to be coined after someone (but aren’t) This week’s words ruminate bushwa obambulate trumpery hilarity “You have to fall in love with hanging around words.” ~John Ciardi Spread the love to friends & family A.Word.A.Day
with Anu Gargtrumpery
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: 1. Something showy but worthless. 2. Nonsense or rubbish. 3. Deceit; fraud; trickery. ETYMOLOGY:
From French tromper (to deceive). Earliest documented use: 1481.
USAGE:
“The room was crowded with a chilly miscellany of knick-knacks and
ornaments, gewgaws, and trumpery of every kind.” Leo Bruce; Case for Three Detectives; Academy Chicago; 1980. “History, made up as it is of so much trumpery, treachery, and tyranny, needs deeds of valor, of sacrifice, and of heroism if it is to be palatable.” The Medal of Honor: A History of Service Above and Beyond; Zenith Press; 2014. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
I have three ex-wives. I can't remember any of their names, so I just call
'em Plaintiff. -Lewis Grizzard, humorist (20 Oct 1946-1994)
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