To mark the day Michael Cohen testifies before the House Oversight Committee, Merriam-Webster Dictionary highlights a most apt “word of the day”.
Good morning! Today's #WordOfTheDay is 'grift' https://t.co/LsdLUWP6GU pic.twitter.com/8yX9VtRabV
— Merriam-Webster (@MerriamWebster) February 27, 2019
Some replies are hilarious:
— Ian Cordingley (@IanCordingley) February 27, 2019
— Shannon (@leo3375) February 27, 2019
— Miss Matched Shoes (@threejuniormnts) February 27, 2019
Whoever is running your Twitter account should be getting a raise and a promotion. Brilliant and timely, as usual 💗
— Mama Color (@MamaRainbow19) February 27, 2019
Can only imagine the giggling in the Merriam Webster breakroom this morning 🤣
— David Gallagher (@TBoneGallagher) February 27, 2019
— Ian Smith (@irs1980Gooner) February 27, 2019
Oh, the shades are strong today.
— Vinícius Kohlmann (@Mestre121) February 27, 2019
Seriously. 🥰 I’ve always been nerdy, but I never thought I’d be crushing on a dictionary.
— Miss Matched Shoes (@threejuniormnts) February 27, 2019
— CinnamonLattePlease ☕ (@MOMof11BravoVet) February 27, 2019
Damn, dictionary! Not pulling any punches today! pic.twitter.com/upQpvB362n
— Bonnie (@BonDenbo) February 27, 2019
— Ian Stoll (@IanStoll) February 27, 2019
Synonym-Trump
— ↓ D (@Jam_E_Key) February 27, 2019
Used in a sentence….
"The Art of The …."— durrati (@durrati) February 27, 2019
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