A Lexophile is a lover of words and is often used to describe - TopicsExpress



          

A Lexophile is a lover of words and is often used to describe those that love using words in rather unique ways, such as you can tune a piano, but you cant tuna fish,” or to write with a broken pencil is pointless.. Other words have been coined to describe people who are fascinated by words and language; logophile is another example of a word, which might be used to the same effect. This word is derived from the Greek roots for “word” and “love.” Many lexophiles are fond of word play. · When fish are in schools, they sometimes take debate. · A thief who stole a calendar got twelve months. · When the smog lifts in Los Angeles, U.C.L.A. · The batteries were given out free of charge. · A dentist and a manicurist married. They fought tooth and nail. · A will is a dead giveaway. · With her marriage, she got a new name and a dress. · A boiled egg is hard to beat. · When youve seen one shopping center, youve seen a mall. · Police were called to a day care center where a three-year-old was resisting a rest. · Did you hear about the fellow whose whole left side was cut off? Hes all right now. · A bicycle cant stand-alone; it is two tired. · When a clock is hungry, it goes back four seconds. · The guy who fell onto an upholstery machine is now fully recovered. · When she saw her first strands of grey hair, she thought shed dye. · Acupuncture is a jab well done. Thats the point of it.
Posted on: Sun, 09 Mar 2014 04:06:23 +0000

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