New Words in Sentences

A mackle on the window paid silent witness to the allision of the didymous birds.

The olid and fulginous substance had an extensive sillage, encouraging him to accelerate from a titup to a tantivy

‘I am mondain, not mundane,’ he said with a sniff. ‘I am bon ton, though I rarely bother with bon mots.’

His fabian inclinations contributed greatly to his role as a cunctator.

His acerate wit made others cautious when the bavardage turned nasty: ‘You have neither a clou, nor a clue,’ he sneered.

His face was suberous, and his voice susurated

The estival tourists, lacking any cauldastral abilities, quickly become lost in the ardandian landscape

It’s cue received, the claque shifted from susurration to ribald charivari

The tranche arrived in time to subserve the corporate takeover, giving Howard a condign pleasure.

Although au fait in ekistics, he felt it better to pretermit his observations on the city. 

The vedette was pleased to see the defeasable stockade, a farraginous construction of boards and barrels. The allisions of projectiles would make short work of it

The waiter skailed, and the customer eyed the ullage of the precious wine with dismay. 

Tiny lentic mites floated, suspended in the pellucid pool; from the lip of the pool poured a rill, in which their lotic cousins traced involute patterns

A golden halo surrounded the caducous tree; a boreal wind had caused the leaves to fall

Contorted krumholtz covered with xylophilous moss grew on the north slope of the cwm; the bombination of bumble bees filled the air.

The mondain oenophile waved the cork through the air, examining its suberous surface and enjoying its sillage; he eyed the glass’s ullage with regret.

The seraphic eidolon materialized from the fuliginous smoke, its eyes chatoyant in its suberous face, with a voice that was at turns orotund and sussurant 

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