charmesty
n.— «I think it’s best to employ a combination of charm and honesty. Let’s call it “charmesty.”» —“Couple lost gift list, but not ‘charmesty’” by Amy Dickinson Chicago Tribune Feb. 12, 2005. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
charmesty
n.— «I think it’s best to employ a combination of charm and honesty. Let’s call it “charmesty.”» —“Couple lost gift list, but not ‘charmesty’” by Amy Dickinson Chicago Tribune Feb. 12, 2005. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
Two big, wonderful things happened in 2006 that changed my life: I married my wife, Sarah, and I joined A Way with Words. That’s basically two marriages. I say that because a marriage is about a commitment to working...
Floordrobe is the new word for an old habit: piling your clothes on the floor instead of putting them away. The Oxford English Dictionary recently added an entry for it, defining floordrobe as “an untidy heap of discarded clothing left on the floor...