Palter is a verb meaning to act or talk insincerely or deceitfully, to bargain with, or to act carelessly.
Gracie was alone due to months of paltering her friends who turned on her once the tangled truths were discovered.
Scribbling Scrivener
Palter is a verb meaning to act or talk insincerely or deceitfully, to bargain with, or to act carelessly.
Gracie was alone due to months of paltering her friends who turned on her once the tangled truths were discovered.
Dogberry is a noun meaning a pompous, self-important, and incompetent official.
The crux of the Dilbert comics is the dogberry named The Pointy-Haired Boss.
Dyed-in-the-wool is a an adjective describing something that is uncompromising.
Grandma Nittles, the matriarch of the family, ruled with a dyed-in-the-wool fist; as a result, nothing anyone ever did was good enough.
A lover of magical books : Book reviews, and general book rambling
Scribbles on Cocktail Napkins
Skipping to the Good Stuff with Jessica Cale
For lovers of reading, crime writing, crime fiction
Connecting Authors and Readers
Misfit. Author. Associate Publisher. General Weirdo.
Thoughts, poems, stories
A novel inspired by Roger Brierley (1586 - 1637)
Personal blog, writing advice, and the occasional pun.
Writer | Teacher | Human (probably)
J S Malpas - self-published author, reviewer of popular novels and creator of original short stories
The Gospels of Cal'eia
Doctor, student, yogini, teacher, reader and observer
The Website of J. Matthew Saunders
Shortness of Breadth
Humor and Sex. Mostly Sex.
None of it is real