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Word of the Day – Biblioklept

By May 12, 2022Word of the Day

Biblioklept (noun)

bib-lee-oh-klept

Someone who compulsively steals books.

On the style of kleptomaniac

Example sentences

“She saw herself, less biblioklept, more freedom fighter as she failed to return books to her friend’s dusty shelves.”

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