Falling through the Solar System at an astonishing 635,266 kilometers (394,736 miles) per hour, NASA’s Parker Solar Probe has just smashed the record for fastest object ever to be created by human hands.
Falling through the Solar System at an astonishing 635,266 kilometers (394,736 miles) per hour, NASA’s Parker Solar Probe has just smashed the record for fastest object ever to be created by human hands.
We really need to stop verbing nouns (“blazes”? Really?) but this is cool
What’s the matter you’ve never elbowed your way through a crowd? Pencil in a meeting? Or maybe buttered your bread? English verbs nouns all the time. BTW verb is a noun. So “verbing nouns” is literally verbing the noun “verb.”
…that’s the point lol
Well now I feel foolish. That’s okay though because I feel this way frequently. I’m used to it.
Rip, happens to the best of us. Hope ya feel better
-Calvin and Hobbes
Why? The fun of language is breaking the rules in ways that still make sense.
Merriam-Webster traces the verb form of “blaze” to Middle English, so not exactly a new form of the word:
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/blaze
I figured someone was gonna btfo me with a dictionary link lmao fair enough
Haha I was curious myself so looked it up