Wednesday, December 31, 2008

(______) of the day:

Shakespearean Insult of the Day:

Thou qualling ill-nurtured malt-worm!

Word of the Day:
perpendicular |ˌpərpənˈdikyələr|adjectiveat an angle of 90° to a given line, plane, or surface dormers and gables that extend perpendicular to the main roofline.• at an angle of 90° to the ground; vertical the perpendicular cliff.• (of something with a slope) so steep as to be almost vertical guest houses seem to cling by faith to the perpendicular hillside.( Perpendicular) denoting the latest stage of English Gothic church architecture, prevalent from the late 14th to mid 16th centuries and characterized by broad arches, elaborate fan vaulting, and large windows with vertical tracery the handsome Perpendicular church of St. Andrew.

I LOVE APPLE.

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