Bear I am aware of the final solution but was wondering if it was simply an invasion in which "said army officer in charge" ussued the order. So they were instructed to kill the 500,000 by Hitler himself?
Well my words and a few of their bretheren are now in the right place. Tell me why are some a more common blue with vivid colour and yet others a darker and more reserved. Be it that my eyes play tricks upon my person?
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shadowkeir commented on the word epicaricacy
quoted in the guardian letters
November 18, 2008
shadowkeir commented on the word schadenfreudgiloquent
no need for the g I think it should be:
schadenfreudiloquent
November 18, 2008
shadowkeir commented on the word iniminity
very funny gangerh.
November 18, 2008
shadowkeir commented on the word grandiloquent
Truman Capote? I think not. homosexual is the best word to describe him.
Is this word not synonomous with magniloquent?
November 18, 2008
shadowkeir commented on the word iniminity
made up by me. A difficult to pronounce version of iminence
November 18, 2008
shadowkeir commented on the word mundivagant
Grammar Nazi actually
November 18, 2008
shadowkeir commented on the user shadowkeir
well they were rather obscure, but point taken.
November 18, 2008
shadowkeir commented on the word buen principio la mitad es hecha
Meaning: Well begun is half done.
November 18, 2008
shadowkeir commented on the word sacrosanctness
synonomous to sacrosanctity
n. of sacrosanct
November 18, 2008
shadowkeir commented on the word sacrosanctity
The noun of sacrosanct
November 18, 2008
shadowkeir commented on the word sacrosanct
Adjective:
Found in The Chambers Dictionary: inviolable, protected by sacred or qusi-sacred rules.
Latin: sacrosanctus, from sacer (sacred) and Sanctus (pap of sancrite to hollow).
November 18, 2008
shadowkeir commented on the word porajmos
Bear I am aware of the final solution but was wondering if it was simply an invasion in which "said army officer in charge" ussued the order. So they were instructed to kill the 500,000 by Hitler himself?
November 18, 2008
shadowkeir commented on the word solivagant
wandering alone - The Chambers Dictionary
November 18, 2008
shadowkeir commented on the word sacramento
take'th the flesh but not the bone
November 18, 2008
shadowkeir commented on the word tyger
In the poem entitled "the Tyger" by William Blake this is how he spells tiger.
November 18, 2008
shadowkeir commented on the word porajmos
How many words?
This is simply horrific. Does anyone know where these orders came from, maybe even Hitler himself?
November 18, 2008
shadowkeir commented on the word pulveratricious
Iike many a person's Xbox 360, an object said to be pulveratricious (not only objects) is said to be covered in dust.
November 18, 2008
shadowkeir commented on the list these-names-firsts-and-lasts-interest-me
My name is Keir!
November 18, 2008
shadowkeir commented on the word aslan
The lion from the series known as The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S Lewis. For more information visit wikipedia.
November 18, 2008
shadowkeir commented on the word logodaedalus
he is correct. This is my favourite word of all time.
November 18, 2008
shadowkeir commented on the list shadowkeirs-list
woops.
Well my words and a few of their bretheren are now in the right place. Tell me why are some a more common blue with vivid colour and yet others a darker and more reserved. Be it that my eyes play tricks upon my person?
November 18, 2008
shadowkeir commented on the user ktrey
you have my favourite word listed. Thus you are prosilient in your own right.
November 17, 2008
shadowkeir commented on the word prosilient
this word means outstanding you know
November 17, 2008
shadowkeir commented on the word prosilient
This is in my list too. I love this word with such unrivalled compassion.
November 17, 2008
shadowkeir commented on the word wha gwaan
strange word
November 17, 2008