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Using the Office Edition Webster's II New Riverside Dictionary Revised Edition (copyright 1996 by Houghton Mifflin) I will write a spontaneous line for every word listed for however long it takes to get to the end (858 pages, over 60,000 words).

Saturday, November 22, 2008

abrogate

crack a cracker, plum a plumber, jilt a gyllenhaal, bring a grain silo, and abrogate an automatonic and gin abigail while she smiles at the little nothings in the corner of the jalopy bars swaying inside the tornado of bestial encumbered yellow jelly frigates
Posted by minorpoet at 12:18 PM

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