Thursday, February 24, 2011

Charlie helps us with english

Charlie is difficult to adjectify.  Interestingly, I think I just might have made that word up.  Irregardless, I think we have some strong pictures to go with definitions of two adjectives I like to use around Chuckie.


stout (stout)
adj. stout·er, stout·est
1. Having or marked by boldness, bravery, or determination; firm and resolute.
2. Strong in body; sturdy.
3. Strong in structure or substance; solid or substantial.
4. Bulky in figure; thickset or corpulent. See Synonyms at fat.
5. Powerful; forceful.
6. Stubborn or uncompromising: put up stout resistance to the proposal.



Definition of SMARMY
1: revealing or marked by a smug, ingratiating, or false earnestness
2: of low sleazy taste or quality
— smarm·i·ly \-mə-lē\ adverb
— smarm·i·ness \-mē-nəs\ noun

Here is Chuck oozing smarm.
 

2 comments:

  1. Oh Gordon, you have the stout adjective right on to describe your son. He is a determined XL baby, considering he pulled me off a chair.

    As for smarmy, not so sure. He's just a goof looking to get a chuckle from someone. Reminds me of his uncle. We'll see if said uncle's daughter is going to be goofy or not.

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  2. Great snowsuit photo Charlie. When did you pull Baba off the chair? I am sure Chad will influence Ellee to be a goof.

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