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Looking out for hidden words
That might express a great idea
To convey a depth of feeling
That a reader may revere
Perceptive in reflection
Sagacious sharp astute
To pierce the wall of blind indifference
Among wise judgments more argute
Probing well intentioned ways
Walking free of bilboes
Avoiding hackneyed blatherskite
Should one seek to diagnose
Steering clear of bobsy-die
In flowing paragraph’s concinnity
Ensuring those who love to read
Enjoy a luculent affinity
Weird and wonderful words - Oxford Dictionaries
shrewd
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an iron bar with sliding shackles, used to fasten prisoners' ankles
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a person who talks at great length without making much sense
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a great deal of fuss or trouble
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transient or fleeting
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elegance or neatness of literary or artistic style
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(of speech or writing) clearly expressed
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proceeding by inquiry or investigation
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