Osculate is a verb meaning either 1) to kiss, or 2) to bring into close contact with.
Meredith osculated Roger to her for a giant bear hug.
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Osculate is a verb meaning either 1) to kiss, or 2) to bring into close contact with.
Meredith osculated Roger to her for a giant bear hug.
Futurity is a noun meaning either 1) time to come, or 2) the quality or state of being future, or 3) future events or prospects.
At this time of year, as students across the country go back to school, their futurity looks bright for some but grim for others.
Pulchritudinous is an adjective describing something as physically beautiful and comely.
Although Buster could never be described as pulchritudinous, he was still considered the best looking English bulldog by his owner.
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