Formicate is a verb meaning either to 1) to crawl like ants, or 2) to swarm with ants.
Wally’s legs formicated with hundreds of fire ants.
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Formicate is a verb meaning either to 1) to crawl like ants, or 2) to swarm with ants.
Wally’s legs formicated with hundreds of fire ants.
Foofaraw is a noun meaning either 1) a great fuss or disturbance over something insignificant, or 2) an excessive amount of decoration or ornamentation, especially on clothing or a building.
The bride caused a huge foofaraw over one missing flower in her still stunning bridal bouquet.
Ispissate is a verb meaning to thicken or condense.
The chef used a lot of cream to ispissate his version of cream of mushroom soup.
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