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word-hoard
[ wurd-hawrd, -hohrd ]
noun
- a person's vocabulary.
Word History and Origins
Origin of word-hoard1
Example Sentences
And then, around Page 15, the wheels bust off this narrative, and we’re airborne: “Grown Boy came into his own voice and let loose his word-hoard pent up within him.”
It’s the story of how, Ferlinghetti writes in the book, he “came into his own voice and let loose his word-hoard pent up within him.”
Next we find Little Boy became Grown Boy, who “came into his own voice and let loose his word-hoard pent up within him.”
“The Essex Serpent” is also an example of what the nature writer Robert Macfarlane calls “a word-hoard of the astonishing lexis for landscape.”
“I intend to rally my memory and write in these pages you provide a small word-hoard of my own,” Cockcroft wrote.
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