#Lexophile March 23

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I was not familiar with the term LEXOPHILE but once I learned the definition I immediately became fascinated. A LEXOPHILE is a lover of words.

The people who are really good at crafting clever words earn my respect. Some of them have written some hilarious content which we all can use right now. I wish I was that good. I offer up some examples I found online.

The ones listed below made me smile and laugh. Enjoy some LEXOPHILE.

A boiled egg is hard to beat.

A dentist and a manicurist married. They fought tooth and nail.

The batteries were given free of charge.

He had a photographic memory that was never developed.

A plateau is a high form of flattery.

Bakers trade bread recipes on a knead to know basis.

If you jump off a Paris bridge, you are in Seine.

I spent about five minutes trying to write one and I offer up my best effort.

Her son was in a class all by himself. He was home schooled.

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