Word Of The Day #5
shicer noun AUSTRALIAN/NZ; informal; dated a worthless thing or person, especially a swindler MINING: an unproductive claim or mine. ….With the hot winds whirled...
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shicer noun AUSTRALIAN/NZ; informal; dated a worthless thing or person, especially a swindler MINING: an unproductive claim or mine. ….With the hot winds whirled...
hamartia noun a fatal flaw leading to the downfall of a hero or heroine. (Well worn example: Achilles hamartia was his heel: As a baby,...
quotidian adjective occurring daily, ordinary, mundane, commonplace, not exceptional in any way. “two quotidian political leaders; both from quotidian political parties have made the quotidian...