rug·gle (rÅgâ²Él) verb
To wiggle and press close together.
To gyrate with rhythms of joy and/or mischievousness.
"The young lovers ruggled to the music with their freshly laundered towels."
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ter·rap·ian
/ËterËrapËÉn/
adjective
1. moving and/or behaving in the fashion of a terrapin(turtle).
2. slow-moving or inactive.
After no sleep the dock worker's movements were terrapian.
The amalgam of typos, errors, and syntactical cut ends collecting at the end of a composition or rough outline.
The splarge served as a manic record of softer ideas and errant keystrokes. For some reason he couldn't bring himself to delete the meaningless string.
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