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Many of them have moved to ban the drink, a flavored malt liquor that has caffeine as well as alcohol: a double whammy that permits its consumers — users might be a more felicitous term — to keep drinking longer and later than they would normally be able to in their inebriated states.
My mind wandered till I heard the felicitous term "Foxulist".
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Here's the difference: Both genres seek to combine words and music in dynamic, felicitous and, to invoke that all-purpose term, artistic ways.
Sir John Maddox, who has died aged 83, was a formidable editor of Nature, for two terms, 1966-73 and 1980-95; a cogent and felicitous writer; and a fervent advocate for the scientific enterprise.
In the short term, however, our warm winter may have one unforeseen and felicitous consequence: a drastic reduction in the incidence of influenza.
In "The Kids Are All Right," a film filled with felicitous turns of phrase, the most piquant, all the more so for its being self-evident, is the term used by the two kids to refer to their two mothers namely, "Moms"—in sentences where children of a heterosexual couple would say "Mom and Dad".
Felicitous tidings.
There are felicitous strokes.
It is felicitous".
The felicitous rhyme with "fuck it," the plosive "b" substituting for the fricative "f," surely goes part of the way to explaining the term's appeal.
THE timing was certainly felicitous.
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