That's right. It's thesauri, not thesaurusesseseseses. At least, in my class it is.
Don't worry. You're not the first to question my use of the word thesauri. I have to defend the word to the bitter end every year. The conversation normally goes like this.
Ms. P: Okay, guys. Today we're going to come up with some exciting synonyms to replace all those vague, dried up words we've been overusing. Mmkay?
Class: yawns
Ms. P: Don't look so excited. Oh wait, I mean tantalized, riveted, engaged!!!! Mwahaha. Right. You'll find all the thesauri at the back of the room.
Class: The-who-what?
Ms. P: (nonchalantly) Thesauri. You know. Two or more books filled with lovely synonyms.
Class: Isn't that a dinosaur?
Then they promptly disregard the rest of my lesson, as they are too busy drawing thesaurus-wielding dinosaur-dragon hybrids who swoop down to earth in packs to impart synonyms to the lowly Earth dwellers.
fire-breathing literati
scary..terrifying..frightening..horrifying
He's reading War and Peace, and it makes him feel all gay and happy.
Perhaps we should work on some more politically-correct synonyms next.
You think they're funny now? Just wait until I let them loose with all those flashy, brand-spankin'-new $10 dollar words. Because "That's," as Paul Harvey would say, "the rest of the story."
Wrangling wild thesauri,
Ms. P
Wrangling wild thesauri,
Ms. P
2 bonus points:
Hey, at least they know what a dinosaur is...Or at least a dragon.
haha! Those words seems like ones my students would come up with too!! and I love that the dinosaur is reading War and Peace!
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