>last but not least
>might is well
>>7972260
not the same thing, pal
>>7972222
>if but, and as well
>As a matter of fact
>make no mistake
>Time and time again,
>it was as if
>step foot
>>7972222
W-what's wrong with this one
>Irregardless
>>7973837
Nothing wrong with this
>simultaneously
>when suddenly
>at that instant
>in concert with
>unexpectedly
>>7973905
What's wrong with "unexpectedly"? I guess in prose it's lame...But it's not a cliche.
>>7973912
it's just an ugly word, particularly between the third and fourth syllable. UN EX PEK TED LEE
it's also a -ly
>>7973924
I mean, what are you supposed to replace "unexpectedly" with? "Out of the blue"?
Cmon...
>>7973933
oh, i wasn't commenting on its usefulness or how irreducible it is, just that it has gross cadence
>>7973950
ah, gotcha.
>crescendo
>Gargantuan
>>7972222
>When all is said and done
English is full of disgusting sayings like these and still you guys think it's the best language
>In the end
>very well
>let us
>now then
>what say you
>mammoth
>howling fantods
>and but so
>>7974563
>It doesn't even matter
>on one hand
>on the other hand
>describing things as "brilliant"
>>7974533
it's not english, it's all saxon languages:
>in german, ending words in -chen to mean "a smaller version of the thing"
>using words with too many vowels in German: "Uni", "Kino"
>Cutting down every word and every name
>giving a guy called "Rob" the surname "Bob"
>In conclusion
>ever so slighty
Funnily enough high school teachers love all these words, makes you seem "sophisticated"
>at the end of the day this is a literal buzzword thread