calm, dependable, and showing little emotion or animation
Biographies were stolidly installed around the room, each of them as heavy as a cinder block.
Biographies were stolidly installed around the room, each of them as heavy as a cinder block.
(noun) adherence to the highest principles and ideals; uprightness
This had no effect on the stern probity with which she fought for the Equal Rights Amendment
This had no effect on the stern probity with which she fought for the Equal Rights Amendment
(noun) the dominion of a suzerain; overlordship (A relation between states in which a subservient nation has its own government, but is unable to take international action independent of the superior state)
Alcohol, naturally, retained its suzerainty.
how have i never heard this word before wtf
Alcohol, naturally, retained its suzerainty.
how have i never heard this word before wtf
physical or moral sordidness.
Boredom and sordor used to be asked to be seen as interesting and beautiful, and you could do it, with your energy.
Boredom and sordor used to be asked to be seen as interesting and beautiful, and you could do it, with your energy.
(noun) a eulogistic oration or writing / (noun) formal or elaborate praise
Flyting stood at the polar opposite of panegyric, which is to say that it consisted of personal abuse. Freakishly well written, and fantastically hostile
Flyting stood at the polar opposite of panegyric, which is to say that it consisted of personal abuse. Freakishly well written, and fantastically hostile
noisy and labored
He paced up the three double flights of stairs, giving stertorous voice to his opinion that there was probably a sequel to Stumbling on Melons
He paced up the three double flights of stairs, giving stertorous voice to his opinion that there was probably a sequel to Stumbling on Melons
(noun) the gape of a bird's mouth / (noun) the mouth orifice / (noun) a gaping grin or grimace
Unforgettable, again, was the complicit rictus that Richard now laid at his feet.
Unforgettable, again, was the complicit rictus that Richard now laid at his feet.