pule

[PYOOL]

intrans

verb. To whimper; to whine.

Not that I was that well endowed, but I did expect her to pule a little more than she did during our first turn in the sack.

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sapid

[SAP-id]

adjective

Having taste or flavor.

Single malt Scotch is sapid and healthy for your liver.

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divest

[dih-vest]

verb (used with object)

To rid of or free from.

After my whore of an ex filed for divorce, I knew it was just a matter of time before her lawyers divested me of my house, car, and children.

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educe

[ih-DOOS]

verb

To infer or deduce.

I was able to educe, primarily from the shit-stained dildo on the bed, that my husband had been using my toys for no good.

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discourse

/ˈdɪskɔrs/

noun

1 a conversation. b talk. 2 the art and manner of speaking and conversing…

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decry

/dɪˈkraɪ/

verb

1 to cry down. 2 to censure as faulty, mean, or worthless…

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coax

/koʊks/

verb

To wheedle, persuade (a person, organization, animal etc.) gradually or by use of flattery to do something…

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