Doch-an-dorris is a noun meaning a parting drink.
“To Connor, one last doch-an-dorris before his marriage tomorrow to Charlotte!” said Ethan to their group of friends.
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Doch-an-dorris is a noun meaning a parting drink.
“To Connor, one last doch-an-dorris before his marriage tomorrow to Charlotte!” said Ethan to their group of friends.
Fungible is an adjective describing something as interchangeable.
While listening to the radio today I was struck by the fungible sound of many of the artists and wished for something different.
Plangent is an adjective describing something as either 1) loud and resounding, or 2) sad or mournful.
Grandpa Jakes funeral was decidedly not a plangent affair as the man known for a constant smile on his face wished for people to celebrate his life not cry over his death.
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