One Word: Salty
A word with fifteenth-century origins, salty has slowly but surely made it.
A word with fifteenth-century origins, salty has slowly but surely made it.
I’d seen men raise fists at women in cartoons, but those caricatures hadn’t prepared me for how it would feel. The cartoons never revealed the punching bag’s interiority, her sense of shock that cedes to disbelief.
My uncle Henry has killed a lot of people. In spite of his dark past, and because of it, he’s my favorite American uncle.
A word with fifteenth-century origins, ‘salty’ has slowly but surely made it.
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