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26 Interesting Words & Phrases to say "Mystery"

  Conundrum Riddle Charade Whodunnit Poser Cliffhanger Cryptogram Huggermugger Cloak and dagger Abstruse Sphinxlike Brain-twister Mindboggler Closed Book Je ne sais quoi Skeleton in the cupboard Sixty four thousand dollar question Tough nut to crack Strangeness Question Mystique Secrecy Brain-teaser Concealmeant Puzzle Enigma Read more posts related to Vocabulary Vocabulary
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24 Interesting Words and Phrases to describe something Spicy

  Piquant Peppery Red-hot Seasoned Racy Fiery Mulligatawny Raukikini Spiosach Wurzig Zokometsera Masaledaar Pittig Gingery Picante Apimentado Spiced Tongue-burning Zesty Capsaicin Snappy Spicy-hot Five alarm chili So spicy it brings tears to my eyes Read more posts related to Vocabulary

63 Interesting Words and Phrases to Describe Something Messy

  Shambolic Jumbled Slapdash Bedraggled Tousled Unkempt Matted Rumpled Scruffy Tumbled Topsy-turvy Besmirched Dishevelled Sloppy Upside-down Hugger-mugger Pell-mell Grubby Higgledy-piggledy At sixes and sevens Muddled Disorganized Like a bomb's hit it Cluttered Tangled Disarranged In disarray In turmoil Littered Disorderly All over the place In a jumble Slipshod Chaotic Bespattered Hotchpotch Out of joint Five o'clock shadows Down at the heels A bit of a porridge All over the shop All over the map In a muddle Quick and dirty Dirty laundry Goblin mode Gungy Kerfuffle Entropy Discombobulated Slovenly Mishmash Hodgepodge Olla podrida Gallimaufry Helter-skelter Dowdy Make a shambles of Hash Mumbo-jumbo Frumpish Draggle-tailed Welter Read more posts related to  Vocabulary .

25 Interesting Words and Phrases to describe something Funny

  Hilarious Zany Chucklesome Comical Laughable  Hysterical Riotous Waggish Rib-tickling Laugh-a-minute Side-splitting Light-hearted Farcical Good-humoured Lighthearted Amusing Uproarious Jocular Droll Mirthful Jocose Slapstick Gagy Rollicking Jolly Read more posts related to Vocabulary .

Book Review: Lucky Jim by Kingsley Amis

Lucky Jim by Kingsley Amis The debut novel of Kingsley Amis, Lucky Jim, is a satirical campus novel that illustrates the everyday life of England during the 1950s. In 1955, the book won the Somerset Maugham Award for fiction. The chucklesome book portrays the life of a man named Jim Dixon. Dixon is the bespectacled protagonist depicted in the role of a medieval history professor. Considered foolish and dumb by everyone around him, Jim is rambunctious in his own unique way. Since he is on his probation period in a local university, he is unsure whether he’ll be able to continue with the job or not. And so, in his attempt to secure a permanent position in the university, he strives to maintain a good relationship with his senior nudnik professor Welch. In addition, he is required to submit a scholarly article for a magazine. But later in the story, he comes to know that the person he submitted his article to, had published it on his own name. Dixon reacts to the rea

Book Review: 1984 by George Orwell

1984 by George Orwell “If both the past and the external world exist only in the mind, and if the mind itself is controllable - what then?” 1984 by George Orwell portrays a nightmarish world of dystopia, psychological manipulation and reality control. Dystopia refers to an imaginary place where people are unhappy and terrorized. In the dystopian world of the novel 1984, Mr. Orwell depicts what it truly means to live in a world where people spend their lives in fear and above it, they are ignorant of their own fear, so they never try to fight against it. Written in 1948, the book is so defiant in its content that it has been banned several times across various countries, and is still one of the most popular bestsellers. The novel illustrates an imaginary superstate called Oceania. Oceania is controlled by “The Party” called Ingsoc with the mysterious cult leader called “Big Brother.” The streets of the state are daubed with the posters which read in big bold letter

Book Review: Diary of a Wimpy Kid - the Long Haul by Jeff Kinney

Diary of a Wimpy Kid - the Long Haul by KINNEY JEFF A super hilarious storybook, Diary of a Wimpy Kid – The Long Haul depicts the account of Greg Heffley’s experiences as he goes on a road trip with his family. The book illustrates a series of instances that are punctuated with a lot of cringey moments, a runaway kid, and a piglet who wouldn’t leave them.   During Greg’s school summer vacation, his mom announces that the entire family will be going on a road trip the next day. There is a total of five members in Greg’s family, including his parents, his elder brother Rodrick and his younger brother Manny. All of them pack their bags, and the next day, they set out on their adventure in their minivan, with a boat towed at the back of it to carry extra luggage. They scoot to their backyard, clear the junk from the boat, shoo away the raccoons hiding inside, clean it up, and then tie it to the back of their minivan, bundling the rest of their luggage in it. At last,