So, why can we remonstrate and demonstrate when it appears impossible to monstrate in the first place? Such things make me slightly less gruntled than I was. Maybe.
That's not the issue. It should be in common usage, I agree with Tina. :)
Reminds me of when I was younger - my Dad used to say things like "my dis has never been so gruntled", or "my flabber has never been so ghasted!" *laughs*
Well, perhaps not, but I did find it in a dictionary at some point so I figured it must have been in usage at some point, even if not terribly commonly.
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Date: 2007-04-05 05:52 am (UTC)Reminds me of when I was younger - my Dad used to say things like "my dis has never been so gruntled", or "my flabber has never been so ghasted!" *laughs*
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