desultorily
everything had been allowed to drift in a sea of vagueness.
Jay Rubin • The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle: A Novel (Vintage International)
A book where you can enter "sport" and end up with "a diversion of the field" -- this is in fact the opposite of what I'd known a dictionary to be. This is a book that transmutes plain words into language that's finer and more vivid and sometimes more rare.
James Somers • You’re probably using the wrong dictionary
WOD: CAPRICIOUS
(adjective)
given to sudden and unaccountable changes of mood or behaviour.
Example sentence in the video.
Also, can you guess what book I’m reading? 📚
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