Girn is a verb meaning to snarl, grimace, or complain.
Lepton girnned at Boomer when he stole the new toy from her.
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Girn is a verb meaning to snarl, grimace, or complain.
Lepton girnned at Boomer when he stole the new toy from her.
Brummagem can either be an adjective describing something as cheap and showy or as a noun meaning something that is counterfeit or of inferior quality.
It wasn’t until Lynda went to sell her jewelry that she found out her ex-husband had bought her brummagem pieces that were worthless.
Sprattle can either be a noun meaning a scramble or struggle or be used as a verb meaning to scramble or struggle.
The terrified cat sprattled under the couch in an attempt to hide from the two dogs who were chasing her.
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