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    Quote Originally Posted by Moon Cottage View Post
    Oooh - I am plush, pleasing and pulchritudinous!
    If someone told me I was pulchritudinous I'd think they were insulting me!
    Doesn't sound that gorgeous to me

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    Ah, you obviously never watched The Good Old Days back in the 70s - old time music hall where pulchitrudinous was oft used
    Di x

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    Quote Originally Posted by AlexandraBuckle View Post
    If someone told me I was pulchritudinous I'd think they were insulting me!
    Doesn't sound that gorgeous to me
    What a marvelous word!! I wonder why we all noticed that one. I love it!! The word of the day!!!!!

    Thesaurus; adjective

    Having qualities that delight the eye: attractive, beauteous, beautiful, comely, fair, good-looking, gorgeous, handsome, lovely, pretty, ravishing, sightly, stunning. Scots bonny. Idioms: easy on the eyes.


    WordNet; The adjective has one meaning:

    Meaning #1: used of persons only; having great physical beauty

    Yep....describes me to a T (or should that be tee....or even tea???)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moon Cottage View Post
    Ah, you obviously never watched The Good Old Days back in the 70s - old time music hall where pulchitrudinous was oft used
    No, I wasn't born until 1981

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    Well there you go! I would have most likely slapped a person who used that word in my direction too! My new word for Thursday: pulchritudinous

    Soooo, how would you be pronouncing that?
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    pulchritudinous: Definition, Synonyms from Answers.com

    Handy little site...even has a function for hearing how it is said...you just have to make adjustments for the American accent!

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    Haha, thank you, now I know all!
    Lucinda

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    tap and die set custs a screw thread into something


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    why would I need that? Not sure how I would use that to rivet.
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    Ladies and gentlemen, those magnificent examples of female pulchritude and luminosity,
    direct from their global perambulations to the very boards of this supremely magnificent proscenium arch. I give you, famous groupies....

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