An article of food, now usually of a choice or delicate kind.
fulsome \FUL-sum\, adjective:
1. Offensive to the taste or sensibilities.
2. Insincere or excessively lavish; especially, offensive from excess of praise.
coruscate \KOR-uh-skayt\, intransitive verb:
1. To give off or reflect bright beams or flashes of light; to sparkle.
2. To exhibit brilliant, sparkling technique or style.
smithereens \smith-uh-REENZ\, noun:
Small pieces; bits.
hopscotch \HOP-skoch\, verb:
1. To journey quickly and directly from one usually far place to another. noun:
1. A children's game in which a player tosses or kicks an object into one of several numbered sections of a diagram marked on the ground.
verb:1. To move or pass through something, as a geographical area or a field of endeavor, making many brief stops
"Hopscotching words, I can coruscate my coolness without fulsome notes; this is my daily viand, something both like bread and delicacy; I won't leave no smithereens after my lunch"
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