June 5, 2018
Word of the Day – Anguine
Anguine (adj) (rare) an-gwin Of or resembling a snake. Mid 17th century: from Latin anguinus,…
June 4, 2018
Word of the Day – Imbroglio
Imbroglio (noun) im-bro-lee-oh An extremely confused, complicated, or embarrassing situation. Mid 18th century: Italian, from…
June 3, 2018
Word of the Day – Gauntlet
Gauntlet (noun) gawn-tlet An armoured glove. Late Middle English: from Old French gantelet, diminutive of…
June 2, 2018
Word of the Day – Repine
Repine (verb) ree-pi-n Feel or express discontent; fret. Early 16th century: from re- ‘again’ +…
June 1, 2018
5 Brilliant Books About Marilyn Monroe
Marilyn Monroe was an actress, model and singer and by far one of the most…
June 1, 2018
Word of the Day – Maladroit
Maladroit (adj) ma-la-droyt Inefficient or inept; clumsy. Late 17th century: French. (more…)
May 31, 2018
6 Brilliant New Books Out This June
A new month is almost upon us and we’re already half way through the year…