Euphony
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It can read as (unintentional or not) snark if any of the surrounding context remotely supports it.I was gonna say that I could only see it being used a long with two "very's" for emphasis as dialog.
Nope. As with every "rule," they're more suggestions or generally best practice. Those who understand the underlying concept can play with it a bit and will find valid outliers."Do you still love me?" He asked, and there was a sense of hurt in the question which made her want to cry all over again.
"I do!" She exclaimed, reaching out for him. She coiled her thin arms around his form and buried her head into his chest. "So much! So very, very much!"
That isn't horrible, right?
I'd use "cringy" to date the person saying it or show them as try hard. "Cringe" was youthful slang for a time but I think we may have jumped that shark. It feels more "hip cat cool daddio" than actual parlance these days.But as long as we're being pedantic, "cringey" is a bad word too. "Cringe worthy" is the proper term, or so I've been told.![]()


