Word of the Day Today's Word: tenebrous This week's theme: In the dark. tenebrous (adjective) [TEN·ah·brahs] 1. dark and gloomy; 'a tenebrous cave': "Only moss could grow in this tenebrous corner, and I want to grow roses." noun form: tenebrosity Yes I'm bored but thought I should share my find. Never heard the word in my life and most probs will never use it but hey I've learnt something new C'mon though Guys sure you's can all think of more exiting/educationalWords ot the Day
not at mine its not, i think its fairly mild actually............ *graham pretends he has actually left the house today*
Re: Word of the Day Thankyou for that And I'm actually gonna make sure I use it tonight because we're going to go to pubs (not bars) and some pubs are pretty tenebrous
Re: Re: Re: Word of the Day I wasn't out for too long (David complained he was too tired ) But the place we went to, was pretty light and airy, so i said 'I kind of hoped we could go somewhere a little more tenebrous tonight' and everyone looked at me so I explained that I'd learnt a new word and they still didnt understand. Ah well, they need more vodka obviously
Yeah thanks mate, But unfortunately it's a bit mucky again It's the floors that get really dirty. So if anyone has any magic tips for cleaning laminate flooring, would be much appreciated