I had an English teacher, a poet, who was fond of "juxtaposition," and used it every time we met for class. Has a nice ring, doesn't it?
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King has used it numerous times throughout the years.Ahh, but was it Peter who used that one?
Someone was harmed and rendered "in new and exciting ways" .....
Yeppers. Joe has used it, too.Didn't Joe put that in one of his books too (as a shout-out to dad)? Seems I remember that in of of his last couple of books. There were quite a few SK references in the last 2 books.
King has used it numerous times throughout the years.
Ayuh.So you're saying it's axiomatic that Stephen uses axiomatic throughout the years ...
Axiomatically correct!So you're saying it's axiomatic that Stephen uses axiomatic throughout the years ...
No! I would choke for sureDry-swallowing pills. Have you ever tried that?
...TWSS!!!.....No! I would choke for sure
Ah, that's a good one! I never hear anyone else using that word.freshets of blood.
Yes! Go for it, FF!Ah, that's a good one! I never hear anyone else using that word.
Can there be freshets of things other than blood? Like, I'll have a few freshets of beer since it's St. Patrick's Day?
Jack chews up aspirin. ekkkkkkkkkkkkDry-swallowing pills. Have you ever tried that?