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A fine list. I also like to utilize the Spanish language to find similar metaphors, such as linda, bonita, and hermosa.
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Make an Infographic and add them Robert 👍😃
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I love beauteous. To me, it is a mix of beautiful and voluptuous, a very winning combination of attributes in my book! 🙂
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Thank you! A great list.
But the one I like best is “winesome”– which combines both wine and the word ‘some’. What could be better? (big smile)
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It sounds nicer than Winsome Cynthia 😄😄😄
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I wish I’d made up that word myself! But hey – you win some and you wine some…
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LOLOL
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This is outstanding. 🙂 Thank YOU.
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Welcome Tess 👍😃
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That’s some beautiful meme, Chris.
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LOL Thanks Marje 😀
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Thanks, Chris. I love infographics. 🙂 — Suzanne
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