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Words that don't get used enough

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Answerprancer | 23:37 Mon 16th May 2011 | ChatterBank
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(or have gone out of fashion)
Any favourites ?
Here's a great one: Besmirched.
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lol mike you northerners and your "ye olde" tongue ;)
My grandfather always said ' the morrow's morn' instead of ' tomorrow morning' .
Notwithstanding.
As in the child who was asked to use it in a sentence.
He wrote:- My trousers are worn out,but notwithstanding.
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justiculating

mike, dont tell me they use this in the north of england as well ?? ... ;)
Never heard of it, unless you mean "gesticulating". Sounds a good one though, as in, "Pardon me, I've just iculated!"
thats the one mike, didnt think it was spelled correctly.
A gesticulation is a hand signal, the oldest one being, in heraldic terms, "Two digits rampant".
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genuflecting
detrimental=harmful,prejudicial.
Get yourself to church more often, AP, Rome or High Anglican. You'll see and hear plenty of that going on.
indupitably
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floccinaucinihilipilification ... a brilliant word try putting it in a sentance
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I spent a lot of time in quality assurance excercising as much floccinaucinihilipilification as possible.
knave varlet (not you AP)

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