Word Of The Day Archive

  • “Moxie’s Word of the Day” busker [BUS-kur] , noun; 1.A person who entertains (as by playing music) in public places. Used in sentence: Moxie always enjoyed a good busker on...

    Busker

    “Moxie’s Word of the Day” busker [BUS-kur] , noun; 1.A person who entertains (as by playing music) in public places. Used in sentence: Moxie always enjoyed a good busker on...

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  • “Moxie’s Word of the Day” profuse  [pruh-FYOOS; proh-] , adjective; 1.Pouring forth with fullness or exuberance; giving or given liberally and abundantly; extravagant. 2.Exhibiting great abundance; plentiful; copious; bountiful. Used...

    Profuse

    “Moxie’s Word of the Day” profuse  [pruh-FYOOS; proh-] , adjective; 1.Pouring forth with fullness or exuberance; giving or given liberally and abundantly; extravagant. 2.Exhibiting great abundance; plentiful; copious; bountiful. Used...

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  • “Moxie’s Word of the Day” Insidious [in-sid-ee-uhs] , adjective; 1.intended to entrap or beguile: an insidious plan. 2.stealthily treacherous or deceitful: an insidious enemy. 3.operating or proceeding in an inconspicuous...

    Insidious

    “Moxie’s Word of the Day” Insidious [in-sid-ee-uhs] , adjective; 1.intended to entrap or beguile: an insidious plan. 2.stealthily treacherous or deceitful: an insidious enemy. 3.operating or proceeding in an inconspicuous...

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  • This is the first “Moxie’s Word of the Day” transmute [trans-MYOOT; tranz-] , transitive verb; 1.To change from one nature, form, substance, or state into another; to transform.intransitive verb: 1.To...

    Transmute

    This is the first “Moxie’s Word of the Day” transmute [trans-MYOOT; tranz-] , transitive verb; 1.To change from one nature, form, substance, or state into another; to transform.intransitive verb: 1.To...

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