loud, reverberating, and often melancholy
all she’d left behind were her plangent songs that tell me so little and her unfinished memoirs that reveal little more
all she’d left behind were her plangent songs that tell me so little and her unfinished memoirs that reveal little more
(noun) wainscot / (noun) material used to wainscot a surface / (verb) to line with or as if with boards or paneling
The ceilings were high, and the walls were made of pale stone with hardwood wainscoting.
The ceilings were high, and the walls were made of pale stone with hardwood wainscoting.
(noun) a timid, meek, or ineffectual person
when she visited the office of the “dubiously named small press,” she met two employees, “the sort of nebbish folk that flow like tepid blood from one publishing venture to the next.”
when she visited the office of the “dubiously named small press,” she met two employees, “the sort of nebbish folk that flow like tepid blood from one publishing venture to the next.”