Ephemeral
Scintillant: Why this word isn't used in the English language more often, I'll never know. Why one would resort to using something as unadorned as "glittery" is beyond me.
Tendril: As a curly-haired girl, this is a no-brainer!
Whimsy: duh.
Melifluous
Dubious: First time I saw this word being used was in the book "The Categorical Universe of Candice Phee" and I've loved it ever since!
Lethologica
Meraki:
Dulcet: "Dulcet tones" enough said.
Apricity
Solace: As an only child this resonates.
Squabble
Dillydally: All I need is a field of flowers.
Orphic
Ruminate
Rotund: Sounds exactly like what it means.
Foudroyant: Technically a French word, but a fun word nonetheless.
Hubris
Fibber: Reminds me of Junie B. Jones and Judy Moody, although I'm almost absolutely and unequivocally certain that it was a word primarily used in Junie B. books.
Iscocelese + Scalene: Perfectly spelt.
Brouhaha
Eunoia
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