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I like "bereft".
Bazooka is fun to say
Okay - what is "tilth", it might be my new favorite.
to me it's a phrase/idea, and that is: "Sitting with the one you love, by a fire, at night, that is softly licking at the logs, on a snowy eavening. Makes me feel warm even if I'm freezing." I guess a word for that would be "peacful ambiance." Of course I'm still working to get the one I love. :)
Depends on your point of view.
If you have a toddler, it "Bedtime"
When you are unemployed, its "Payday"
later in life, it might be "grandbaby".
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You're reading What is the most beautiful word in the English Language? I like lullaby, chimes and tilth.
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