Once laconic

By weeklyvolcano on July 2, 2008

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Laconic \luh-KON-ik\, adjective:
Using or marked by the use of a minimum of words; brief and pithy; brusque.

USAGE EXAMPLE: Until Bobble Tiki discovered the magic of being paid by the word at his first newspaper job in the ‘70s, he was much more laconic. It’s funny how money can change a person.

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