# Surprise Song of the Day!
To stand firm staunch As an adjective, staunch means firm. You might want to go to that concert Friday night, but your parents’ staunch opposition prevents you. Staunch is sometimes used as a verb to mean “to stop the flow of a liquid,” but most usage books will tell you it’s better to use the…
“This is your favorite song’s favorite song.”
Short, quick, pleasurable trip… jaunt Running out to get pizza to bring back before the big game? This short, quick, pleasurable trip could be called a jaunt(unless of course, you get your pizza from Italy, that’s called “time to get a closer pizza place”). Jaunt was used in the 17th century to describe a…
“To live without hope is to cease to live” –Fyodor Dostoevsky I’ve been thinking about the word “hope” a lot lately. It has 2 different meanings to me: a wish for something, and a lifeline. As a wish, it is to want something to happen. I hope I can make it through…