afflatus
\uh-FLAY-tuhs\, noun:
A divine imparting of knowledge; inspiration.
--Hey God, make with the afflatus, see? Mehhh!
--“The thinematic comic book adaptationth of today lack a thertain afflatuth found in thothe of yethteryear,” Marvin observed.
--Pour some afflatus on meeeee (in the name of Love.)
--“You have failed to sate us with your afflatus,” remarked the Siamese cats.
--His graduate studies at New Paltz always provoked strong feeling deep inside John. Was it afflatus? Not quite. Was it irritable bowels? Probably.
A divine imparting of knowledge; inspiration.
--Hey God, make with the afflatus, see? Mehhh!
--“The thinematic comic book adaptationth of today lack a thertain afflatuth found in thothe of yethteryear,” Marvin observed.
--Pour some afflatus on meeeee (in the name of Love.)
--“You have failed to sate us with your afflatus,” remarked the Siamese cats.
--His graduate studies at New Paltz always provoked strong feeling deep inside John. Was it afflatus? Not quite. Was it irritable bowels? Probably.
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