10 English words that I bet you don't know
You probably think your English is pretty good, but here are ten English words that I bet you don't know...I certainly didn't! Here we go!
The space between your eyebrows is called the 'glabella'.
The plastic bit at the end of your shoelace is called the 'aglet'.
The rumbling of your stomach is called a 'wamble'.
Your little-toe or finger is called your 'minimus'.
This punctuation mark is called an 'interrobang'.
The prong on a fork is called a 'tine'.
The day after tomorrow is the 'overmorrow'.
The metal cage over a champgne cork is the 'agraffe'.
If you are too tired to get out of bed, you have 'dysania'.
The circular-plastic thing on a pizza is the 'pizza tent'.
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by Stuart Allen
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