That's correct, but for maximum truth, you could have pared this post down to just the last six words.
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Seem's pretty much a textbook example to me:"arousing or tending to arouse (as by lurid details) a quick, intense, and usually superficial interest, curiosity, or emotional reaction"(Emphasis mine)-Merriam-Webster
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That's correct, but for maximum truth, you could have pared this post down to just the last six words.
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ReplyDeleteSeem's pretty much a textbook example to me:
ReplyDelete"arousing or tending to arouse (as by lurid details) a quick, intense, and usually superficial interest, curiosity, or emotional reaction"
(Emphasis mine)
-Merriam-Webster