Thursday, May 27, 2010

Wednesday's Word: Grundle

GRUNDLE: A fine word used when one wants to indicate an excessive amount. It gives the listener or reader a beautiful depiction of what "a lot" might look like. In a sentence: Wow, you have a grundle of cards in your hand. That grundle looks as if it might win you the game. Oh, my. You won. If it weren't for that grundle, you'd have lost for sure.

Use it in a sentence...go ahead...do it. You know you want to.

1 comment:

Loraine said...

Sounds like something out of Anne of Green Gables. I looked up kathothal and never found it. Grundle....hmmm that doesn't come up either. Sounds impressive though - - or maybe a little too "Utah County?"